Monument Colorado Property Records
Monument property records are maintained by El Paso County in this community of over 11,000 residents. Located along Interstate 25 between Denver and Colorado Springs, Monument sits at the northern edge of El Paso County. The town offers suburban living with mountain views and easy access to both major cities. Property records here include assessments, deeds, and tax information. El Paso County provides online search tools for convenient access.
El Paso County Assessor
The El Paso County Assessor maintains property records for Monument. This office values residential and commercial properties each year. Assessment notices show the actual value and assessed value used for taxes. The Assessor provides online tools for property research.
You can search Monument property records through the El Paso County Assessor website. The system lets you look up parcels by address, owner name, or schedule number. Results show current assessments, property details, and ownership information.
| Office | El Paso County Assessor |
|---|---|
| Address | 1675 W. Garden of the Gods Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80907 |
| Phone | (719) 520-6600 |
| Property Search | assessor.elpasoco.com |
How to Search Monument Property Records
Finding Monument property records starts with the El Paso County Assessor. Visit the county website to access the property search tool. You can search by address, owner name, or schedule number. The system displays assessment values and property characteristics.
For recorded documents like deeds, contact the El Paso County Clerk and Recorder. This office maintains official property records. You can search online or visit the office in Colorado Springs. Document copies are available for purchase.
Tax records are handled by the El Paso County Treasurer. Check tax payment status and view bills online. The Treasurer accepts electronic payments for convenience.
Monument Real Estate Overview
Monument offers suburban living with a small-town feel. The town has grown as families seek housing between Denver and Colorado Springs. Residential neighborhoods feature newer homes with mountain views. The location provides commuting access to both cities.
The real estate market includes single-family homes, townhomes, and some estates. Many neighborhoods have been built in recent decades. The Lewis-Palmer School District serves the area with highly rated schools. Property values reflect the desirable location.
When researching Monument properties, consider the higher elevation and weather. Check for homeowner association requirements in many neighborhoods. Review property tax assessments. Verify water sources for properties on the outskirts.
Property Taxes in Monument
Monument property taxes are based on El Paso County assessments. The tax rate includes levies for schools, town services, and county operations. Tax bills are mailed annually with payment instructions. You can pay online through the Treasurer's website.
The El Paso County Treasurer collects property taxes. Contact the office for questions about balances or payments. Delinquent taxes accrue interest and penalties. Stay current to avoid collection actions.
Property tax exemptions are available for qualifying seniors and disabled veterans. The Senior Property Tax Exemption can reduce your bill. Contact the Assessor to learn about eligibility.
Nearby Communities
Monument is surrounded by several communities:
- Palmer Lake (north)
- Woodmoor (south)
- Gleneagle (south)
- Black Forest (east)
- Larkspur (north)
All these areas are served by El Paso County for property records. The county's online search system covers the entire region including Colorado Springs.
El Paso County Property Records
Monument is one of many communities in El Paso County. The county provides comprehensive property record services. For more information about property records throughout El Paso County, visit the county page.