Colorado Code § 39-11-101

Notice to delinquent owner
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The treasurer shall make a list of all lands and
town lots the tax liens on which are subject to sale, describing such land and town lots as the
same are described on the tax roll. Except as otherwise provided in section 39-2-117 (1)(a), no
later than September 1 of each year, the treasurer shall send a notice by mail, at the person's last-
known address, to each person by whom taxes for the previous year are known to be due and
unpaid. The notice shall indicate the amount of the person's delinquency and state that if the
amount of the delinquency is not paid by the date specified in the notice, which shall not be less
than fifteen days from the date of mailing of the notice, the treasurer will advertise and sell a tax
lien on the person's property on the date specified in the notice at public auction for the
delinquent taxes, interest, and applicable fees. If such list is not made until after September 1, the
sale held thereunder shall not be void by reason thereof.

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