Colorado Code § 39-5-129

Delivery of tax warrant - public inspection - repeal
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(1) As soon as
practicable after the requisite taxes for the year have been levied but in no event later than
January 10 of each year, the assessor shall deliver the tax warrant under the hand and official
seal of the assessor to the treasurer, which shall be made readily available to the general public
during the collection year in a convenient location in the courthouse. The assessor shall retain
one or more true copies thereof, which shall be made readily available to the general public
during the collection year in a convenient location in the courthouse. Such tax warrant shall set
forth the assessment roll, reciting the persons in whose names taxable property in the county has
been listed, the class of such taxable property and the valuation for assessment thereof, the
several taxes levied against such valuation, and the amount of such taxes extended against each
separate valuation. At the end of the warrant, the aggregate of all taxes levied shall be totaled,
balanced, and prorated to the several funds of each levying authority, and the treasurer shall be
commanded to collect all such taxes.
(2) (a) For the property tax year commencing on January 1, 2023, the deadline set forth
in subsection (1) of this section is postponed from January 10, 2024, to January 24, 2024.
(b) This subsection (2) is repealed, effective July 1, 2025.

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