Instructions For Appealing Property Tax Assessments With The District Court - Colorado 2026

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  2. Complete the appropriate forms, including the Petition to Appeal Property Tax Assessment (JDF 606). Ensure you fill in all blanks and identify the property owners as Petitioners and the County Assessor as Respondents. Attach any documents received from the County Assessor.
  3. Prepare to file your case with the Court by providing the completed Petition, Summons (JDF 600), and Case Cover Sheet (JDF 601). Pay the required filing fee of $224.00.
  4. Serve all documents on the Respondent(s) at least 14 days before the hearing date. Choose a process server who is not related to the case and ensure they return a completed return of service to the Court.
  5. Be prepared for your hearing by organizing your claims and any exhibits you plan to present. It’s advisable to consult an attorney for assistance with complex matters.

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You may file an appeal with the Board of Assessment Appeals. Contact the Board of Assessment Appeals for instructions, forms, and any fees. This is a state government board that is a part of the Colorado Department of Local Affairs.
If a taxpayer is not satisfied with the assessors valuation determination and the taxpayer files an appeal to the County Board of Equalization (CBOE), either in a letter postmarked or by appearing in person no later than July 20, the right to an appeal before the CBOE is guaranteed.
The best type of documents is usually estimates for repairs from contractors and photographs of physical problems. All documentation should be signed and attested. This means you must furnish documented evidence of your propertys needs.
The easiest way to win an appeal is to find out the county has the wrong square footage for your property. An appeal triggers a review of your file. The discrepancy must be docHub. Bring evidence bearing on the market value of your property.

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