Colorado Code § 32-11-651

Collection of delinquent assessments
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(1) As soon as any assessment or
any installment thereof pertaining to any improvement district becomes in default, the county
treasurer shall mark the same delinquent on the assessment roll, together with the amount of
unpaid principal shown on the assessment roll and accrued interest thereon to the date of
delinquency, and the county treasurer shall within thirty days after such delinquency certify such
amounts as shown thereon to the board of the urban district.
(2) The county treasurer shall collect the delinquent assessment, or the delinquent
installment and all other unpaid installments of the assessment, if any, and accrued interest, all
penalties, and costs of collection accrued, in accordance with section 32-11-643 and other
provisions in this article supplemental thereto, in the same manner and with the same interest
and penalties thereon as other taxes collected by the county treasurer on behalf of the urban
district. All of the laws of the state for the assessment and collection of general taxes, including
the laws for the sale of real property for taxes and redemption therefrom, shall be applicable to
and shall have the same effect with respect to the collection of such assessments.
(3) If the board elects by resolution to have the urban district foreclose the lien on any
assessable property and secure the payment of any delinquent assessment or delinquent
installment thereof as provided in part 11 of article 25 of title 31, C.R.S., the secretary shall
notify each county treasurer to whom there has been transmitted an assessment roll pertaining to
such delinquent assessments and installments of such election and shall transmit thereto a copy
of such resolution. Thereupon the county treasurer shall take no further action unless the board
causes him to be informed subsequently that the owner of any tract has been restored the right to
pay in installments in accordance with section 32-11-643 (2) and other provisions in this article
supplemental thereto.

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