Property Taxes

DO NOT PAY PROPERTY TAXES IF MORTGAGE COMPANY 

REMITS PAYMENTS 


Tax Payment Due By

First Half: February 28 Second Half: June 15         Full Payment: April 30

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Pay or view property taxes for Real and Personal Property. 

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View .pdf version of Tax Notice mailed in January. 

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Payment Options 

Property taxes may be paid online, via mail or in person at the Summit County Courthouse, 208 E. Lincoln Ave., Breckenridge. If you have a home mortgage, verify with your mortgage lender if they will pay your property taxes prior to submitting payment.  MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO - SUMMIT COUNTY TREASURER

Online

To pay your property taxes online, visit our online payment portal. Property tax payments can be made through the online portal with a credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover) or a checking account. Third party fees apply ($1.00 e-check, cards 2.25% + $0.75 transaction fee)

Drop Box Location 

Is behind the building (Old Courthouse) at 208 East Lincoln Ave, Breckenridge, CO 80424

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Payments by Mail or in Person

To submit your property tax payment by mail, make checks payable to "Summit County Treasurer".  

         IF YOU REQUEST A RECEIPT - PLEASE ENCLOSE A SELF-STAMPED ADDRESS ENVELOPE TO YOU.

     *   Pay by Mail (USPS): PO Box 289, Breckenridge CO 80424
     *   In Person/Overnight (FedEx/UPS): 208 E. Lincoln Ave., Breckenridge, CO 80424

Late Payments

When property tax payments are not submitted by the due date listed on the bill, a 1% interest charge accrues the day after the payment deadline. Unpaid taxes on real property are sold in October at our Tax Lien Sale. Contact the Treasurer's Office to obtain information to redeem tax lien. 

Electronic Tax Notices

To receive property tax notices via email, rather than through U.S. Mail, register through our online portal. If you sign up for electronic notices, you will no longer receive Summit County property tax notices via mail, regardless of whether you pay your property taxes or your mortgage company does.

Property Tax Payment Archive

To verify remaining balance due, view transaction history and tax notices from 2009-current visit our property tax archive.

Mailing Address Changes

Notify the Assessor's Office of an address change. It is the responsibility of the property owner to provide the Summit County Assessor's Office with any changes to mailing addresses for property tax notices.