
Tuesday, Feb. 28, is the deadline for paying the first half of your property taxes. This is for taxpayers in all counties in Colorado, who pay their taxes in two equal installments. The second half is due June 15.
Here’s more from Routt County Treasurer and Public Trustee, Lane Iacovetto, with information for Moffat County as well.
FIRST HALF PROPERTY TAX DEADLINE REMINDER
Routt County Treasurer and Public Trustee Lane Iacovetto reminds taxpayers that Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023 is the deadline for paying the first half of your property taxes. This deadline is for taxpayers who pay their taxes in two equal installments; the second half is due June 15. Taxpayers who choose to pay the full amount in one payment must pay by April 30. To ensure proper credit of your payment, please reference your schedule number(s) on your check and include your payment coupon(s). Payment coupons were mailed with the original tax notice in January.
For your convenience, there are several ways to make your payment.
- Property taxes can be paid online by credit/debit card or electronic check. There are no fees for electronic check payments.
- You may also mail payments to Routt County Treasurer, 522 Lincoln Ave. Suite 22, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487, payments mailed with a US Postal Service postmark on or before February 28 will be considered timely.
- Moffat County Treasurer payments can be mailed to P.O. 6, Craig, CO 81626.
- If you would like to pay in person, the Routt County office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or drop it off in our secure 24-hour drop box located in the alleyway of the historical downtown courthouse at 522 Lincoln Ave. in Steamboat Springs.
- The Moffat County office is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Payments can be dropped off in the 24-hour drop box in front of the Moffat County courthouse.
More information about these options can be found at https://www.co.routt.co.us/tax
More information for Moffat County is at https://moffatcounty.colorado.gov/government/elected-officials/county-treasurer
In accordance with Colorado Revised Statutes, failure to meet the payment deadlines will result in the assessment of delinquent interest for late payment.
If your property taxes are paid by your mortgage escrow account and you have questions regarding that payment, please contact your mortgage company for further information.
If you have not received your Routt County property tax statement for 2022 taxes payable in 2023, or have any other questions, please call the Routt County Treasurer’s Office at (970) 870-5555, email us at treasurer@co.routt.co.us, or use our chat feature through our website https://www.co.routt.co.us/tax
Contact information for Moffat County Treasurer Robert Razzano is 970-824-9111 or email RRazzano@moffatcounty.net