Treasurer & Public Trustee

NEW! Monthly Payments through EscrowTaxes

The Park County Treasurer's Office has registered with EscrowTaxes by Autoagent to provide an option for automated monthly payments of property taxes.  This service is available for any Park County property that does not have taxes escrowed through a mortgage.  

Please visit EscrowTaxes for information, FAQ’s and to enroll.  This is offered through a third-party service and not through the Park County Treasurer's Office.


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About the Treasurer

The County Treasurer is responsible for:

  • Mailing property tax statements to the owner of record
    • Property Tax Notices are mailed by the end of January each year
  • Collecting property taxes
  • Disbursing taxes to the taxing authorities (school districts, cities/towns, the county, fire districts, special districts, etc.)
  • Receiving all monies sent to Park County
  • Maintaining correct and proper accounting of all monies
  • Disbursing monies for obligations of the county on the orders of the Board of County Commissioners
  • Investing all monies until they are needed

Article XIV, Section 8 of the Constitution of the State of Colorado is the authority by which the Treasurer operates. Activities of the office are directed by the Legislature of the State of Colorado through the Statutes. The Treasurer is an elected official, serving a 4-year term of office.

The Treasurer does not determine the amount of tax to be collected. Property tax is determined by the mill levies and the Assessed Value of your property. The mill levies are determined by each governing entity associated with your property such as: County Commissioners, Special Districts (Example: Schools, Ambulance, Towns, Fire Stations, Water, South Park Recreation Center) that are voted in by the taxpayers.