
Denver residents are due for a digital shift as the City and County of Denver ushers property tax statements into the online realm. Migrating to denvergov.org/property, property owners started finding postcards in their mail, kitted with guidance on how to retrieve their digital tax documents, as reported by the City and County of Denver. This green initiative not only streamlines the process but also promises to cut mailing costs and paper usage significantly.
Beyond being eco-friendly, the new online system flaunts a suite of conveniences, including access to several years' worth of statements, a straightforward payment option on the same webpage, and the elimination of the hassle to request copies of misplaced statements. Nicole Doheny, Denver's Chief Financial Officer, emphasized the city's ongoing effort to utilize taxpayer dollars more shrewdly, stating, "We are constantly evaluating opportunities to become more efficient stewards of taxpayer dollars. Moving to online property tax statements makes the most of our new property search tools on our website," as per the City and County of Denver.
To access and pay their property taxes, Denver citizens need only to navigate to the city's property page, sifting through tax documents for the necessary year, and processing payments for any properties they own. This can be done from the comfort of their homes or via computer and printer facilities provided at local Denver Library branches for those needing them.









