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You may use Denver's Assessment and Taxation System to search property assessment and tax data. You can obtain information about a property by entering an address, Parcel ID or schedule number. Information on this site is updated daily.
Colorado law imposes strict limits on subdividing land. A law passed in 1972 \u2014 commonly referred to as \u201cSenate Bill 35\u201d \u2014 requires an approval process for subdivisions that create lots smaller than 35 acres. This law has important implications not only for builders and developers, but also for individual landowners.
Generally, anytime a parcel of land is subdivided into one or more parcels, any one of which contains less than thirty-five acres, the subdivision must go through a county/city approval process. Under C.R.S. §30-28-110(4) (commonly referred to as \u201cSB35\u201d), it is a misdemeanor to sell improperly subdivided land.
Ownership can be determined by either contacting the county assessor by telephone and requesting the information, telephoning the 24 hour automated system, using the assessor / GIS search on our website or by emailing your request to the assessor.
A \u201czone lot\u201d is the city-approved piece of land that meets zoning code requirements for minimum lot size, minimum lot width, required frontage on a public street, and in some cases limits on the number of structures and land uses.
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Zoning regulates the use and development of private property in Denver, including the size and location of structures, allowed uses and activities, parking, signs, and more.
Generally, anytime a parcel of land is subdivided into one or more parcels, any one of which contains less than thirty-five acres, the subdivision must go through a county/city approval process. Under C.R.S. §30-28-110(4) (commonly referred to as \u201cSB35\u201d), it is a misdemeanor to sell improperly subdivided land.
How are my property taxes calculated? Assessed value for residential property = 7.15% of actual value. Assessed value for commercial and business personal property = 29% of actual value.
In 2020, Denver's combined general millage or Mill Rate including Denver Public Schools and Urban Drainage District is 74.195 mills or a tax rate of 0.074195 for every $1 of assessed value.
The Parcel Number can be found on the Denver Assessor's Office Real Property Search website. Try searching them by address or parcel number. If you have trouble finding the card online, please see our tutorial or ask for assistance at the Western History and Genealogy Reference Desk.

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