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The Assessor is responsible for discovering, listing, classifying, and valuing all property in the county in accordance with state laws. It is the Assessor’s duty to determine the actual and taxable value of property.
Welcome to the El Paso County Assessor's Real Property Search. Office of the El Paso County Assessor. Citizen's Service Center. 1675 W. Garden of the Gods Road, Suite 2300. Colorado Springs, CO 80907. assessor.elpasoco.com.
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General Information. The residential real estate assessment date is January 1 of each year for taxes payable the following year. For residential properties, the Assessor must estimate actual market value.
Certification of Value Data. This parcel data-set represents the primary data for each real property parcel in El Paso County to include Ownership, Land Use, Improvement Use, and Value. The data-set is updated weekly with the file creation date included as one of the file's fields.
The vision of the Office of the County Tax Assessor-Collector is to efficiently process all types of transactions and collect fees and taxes for the benefit of the people of El Paso County.
The following popular links on the El Paso County website are provided to provide home and property owners quick access to pertinent information. HOME OWNERS ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
Clerk and Recorder. The Office of the Clerk and Recorder is where many of the transactions between County Government and its citizens occur. This office is where you go to be issued a marriage license, search for land records and deeds, title your vehicle, renew your vehicle registration, and register to vote.
A description must be unique, applying to one, and only one parcel. Three common methods used in describing land in Colorado are the U.S. Governmental Survey System or Rectangular Survey System, Metes and Bounds, and Recorded Plat.
El Paso Central Appraisal District is responsible for appraising all real and business personal property within El Paso County. The district appraises property according to the Texas Property Tax Code and the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practices (USPAP).