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The Assessor’s Office establishes values every two years for more than 120,000 properties within Boulder County, worth more than $120 billion in market value, using tools such as geographic information systems (GIS) and mass appraisal techniques to perform the appraisal analysis.
The City of Boulder maintains its own property search application. If your property is located in the city’s limits, the link provided will take you to their site.
Search for property information in Boulder County by address, owner name, or parcel number.
Find surveys and plats of properties in Boulder County with this interactive map application. Search by address, parcel number, or owner name.
Property & Land. Find information about property records and taxes using Property Search. Get help with planning, building, and zoning. Learn about property assessments and property value appeals.
Property Data updated nightly from the Assessor’s database. Comparable Property Sales. 2023/2024 Tax Years sales from July 1, 2020–June 30, 2022; 2021/2022 Tax Years sales from July 1, 2018–June 30, 2020; 2019/2020 Tax Years sales from July 1, 2016–June 30, 2018; Recent Sales. The Recent Sales data set includes sales sorted by property ...
The Assessor’s Office evaluates data from actual sales in the marketplace, uses state-of-the-art modeling software and advanced mass property appraisal tools to compare properties of similar characteristics and location, and incorporates information from property appeals to determine a property’s value.
Search for your tax account here by entering only one of the following: Account Number, Owner Name (Last Name First Name), Parcel Number (no dashes), or Address. If you pay with an e-check, there is no charge to you for the service.
Search our database of Boulder County residential land records by address for free, including property ownership, deed records, mortgages & titles, tax assessments, tax rates, valuations & more.
This organization lists and values all property in Boulder County, which provides a table tax base from property taxes for the provision of services by local government entities, including school districts, the county, municipalities, water, fire, and other various special districts.