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Forms for Residential Property

Forms for Senior Citizens and Disabled Veterans


Senior Exemption Short Form

Taxpayers 65 years and older as of January 1st, who have owned their property for at least 10 consecutive years and occupy the property as their primary residence may qualify for the Senior Exemption.  See instructions for further information on this exemption and to determine which of the two forms should be used to apply.
Click here for application | Click here for instructions

Senior Exemption Long Form
Taxpayers 65 years and older as of January 1st, who have owned their property for at least 10 consecutive years and occupy the property as their primary residence and are confined to a nursing home, are a surviving spouses or whose property is owned by a trust or corporation may qualify for the Senior Exemption.  See instructions for further information on this exemption and to determine which of the two forms should be used to apply.
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Disabled Veterans Exemption
Instructions and application for the Disabled Veterans Property Tax Exemption and instructions for completing the application
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Disabled Veterans Surviving Spouse Exemption Application
Instructions and application for the Disabled Veterans Surviving Spouse Property Tax Exemption
Click here for the combined instructions and application

Gold Star Spouse Exemption
Instructions and application for the Gold Star Spouse Property Tax Exemption
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Appeal Forms

  • Real Property Appeal Form
    If a taxpayer disagrees with the value assigned by the Assessor, the taxpayer may file a protest during the statutory protest period of May 1 through June 1 each year. A protest form is attached to the Notice of Valuation mailed to real property owners on May 1. An additional form is provided here for your convenience.
  • Abatement Forms 1 Year
    The abatement process is required to change tax amounts after the tax warrant is delivered to the Treasurer. Abatements must be filed within two years of the date the tax warrant was delivered (CRS 39-10-114(1)(a)(I)(A)). Use this form if only one year’s taxes are being abated.
  • Abatement Forms 2 Year
    The abatement process is required to change tax amounts after the tax warrant is delivered to the Treasurer. Abatements must be filed within two years of the date the tax warrant was delivered (CRS 39-10-114(1)(a)(I)(A)). Use this form if this is an abatement of two year’s taxes.

Change of Mailing Address

Change of Mailing Address
Fill out this form online to change your mailing address on Assessor records.

Transfer Declaration Forms for Sales

  • Real Property Transfer Declaration
    The Real Property Transfer Declaration, also called a TD-1000, provides essential information to the County Assessor to help ensure fair and uniform assessments for all property tax purposes. All conveyance documents subject to the documentary fee submitted to the County Clerk and Recorder for recordation must be accompanied by a Real Property Transfer Declaration, completed and signed by the seller (grantor) or buyer (grantee). If you have questions on how to complete this form, you will find directions in our Transfer Declaration Completion Guide.
  • Manufactured Home Transfer Declaration
    The Manufactured Home Transfer Declaration, also called an MHTD, provides essential information to the County Assessor to help ensure fair and uniform assessments for all property tax purposes. Instructions are included in the form.