2022 Property Tax notices for Routt County residents are in the mail. You can pay in full by April 30, or in two equal installments, the first of which is due Feb. 28 and the second on June 15. Here are more details from Routt County Treasurer & Public Trustee Lane Iacovetto.
2022 TAX NOTICES PAYABLE IN 2023 ARE IN THE MAIL
Routt County Treasurer & Public Trustee Lane Iacovetto said that property tax notices have been printed and mailed. Be sure to watch your mail for the delivery of your 2022 payable in 2023 property tax notice in the next two weeks.
About 30,000 traditional full-page tax notices that include payment coupons and a return envelope have been mailed, including 25,410 real property, 3,737 severed mineral rights, 371 personal property, 476 mobile homes, and 175 state-assessed tax notices. In addition, 848 tax statement notice reminders will be sent to individuals via email who have signed up for electronic notices. Iacovetto said payment of these taxes will produce over $87 million for taxing authorities throughout Routt County.
As you review your property tax notice, know that while you pay your taxes to the Treasurer’s Office, the Treasurer distributes the funds to the various taxing authorities associated with an individual property. Where you live in the county determines which taxing authorities serve you. If you’d like to review your notice before receiving it in the mail, you may do so here: http://www.co.routt.co.us/tax
Taxpayers have the option of paying the full amount of taxes in a single payment due April 30, 2023, or in two equal installments. The first installment must be paid no later than Feb. 28, 2023 and the second installment must be paid no later than June 15th. Taxpayers using the half payment option are reminded to file their second-half payment coupon in a convenient place for June remittance, as a second-half notice will not be mailed.
Property taxes can be paid online by credit card, debit card, or electronic check. Electronic checks are free of charge, convenient, and secure. The convenience fees charged for credit and debit cards are explained at http://www.co.routt.co.us/tax
Payments can be mailed to Routt County Treasurer, 522 Lincoln Avenue, Suite 22, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487. If you prefer, you can use our 24-hour secure drop box located adjacent to the ballot drop off box located in the alleyway behind the historic downtown Courthouse at 522 Lincoln Avenue in Steamboat Springs, CO OR in the Green Tax Payment drop box located outside the Treasurer’s Office door, Suite 22 in the historic downtown Courthouse, clearly marked “TAX PAYMENTS.” To pay in person, our office is located on the second floor between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. To ensure proper credit, please reference your account number on your check, make check payable to Routt County Treasurer for the exact amount due. Checks must be U.S. funds and drawn on a U.S. Bank.
Taxpayers who have business personal property taxes due are reminded to call if they would like to set up a payment plan at 970-870-5555.
If you have not received your tax statement by February 6th or if you have any other questions or concerns, please call the Routt County Treasurer & Public Trustee’s Office at (970) 870-5555, email us at treasurer@co.routt.co.us , or use our chat feature through our website at http://www.co.routt.co.us/tax.