If I disagree with the Assessor’s decision, how do I appeal it?

If you are not satisfied with the Assessor’s determination, or if you do not receive a Notice of Determination from the Assessor, you must file a written appeal with the County Board of Equalization (P. O. Box 1170, Telluride, Colorado 81435) on or before July 15. The County Board of Equalization will notify you by mail of the hearing date, time and place where you may present evidence to substantiate your case. Note: To preserve your appeal rights, you may be required to prove you have filed a timely appeal; therefore, we recommend all correspondence be mailed with proof of mailing.

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1. How and when is my property valued?
2. How do I find out the value and classification of my property?
3. What is a Notice of Valuation?
4. What is the current Valuation Period?
5. If I disagree with the value or classification of my real property, what remedies do I have to change it?
6. Protests by Mail or by Fax
7. Protests in Person
8. How do I learn the results of my protest?
9. If I disagree with the Assessor’s decision, how do I appeal it?
10. What kind of ‘evidence’ do I need to present to the County Board of Equalization?
11. How do I learn the results of my appeal to the County Board of Equalization?
12. If I disagree with the County Board of Equalization’s decision, how do I appeal it?
13. What if I forget to protest my valuation and I remember a year or so later; is there anything I can do?
14. What is the deadline for an Abatement Petition?
15. Where do I get an Abatement Petition?
16. How long does the Abatement process take?
17. Why does the Abatement process take so long?
18. What happens if the Assessor denies the Abatement Petition or if the taxpayer does not agree to the Assessor’s recommendation?
19. What kind of information needs to be submitted to a BOCC Abatement Petition Hearing by the Petitioner?
20. What kind of information does the Assessor’s Office have to submit to a BOCC Abatement Petition?