Garfield County Property Records

Garfield County property records are maintained in Glenwood Springs, the county seat. This western Colorado county includes Glenwood Springs, Rifle, and Carbondale. The county features mountain resorts, energy development, and agricultural land. The Assessor values diverse property types including residential, commercial, and oil and gas properties. Property records are available through county offices in Glenwood Springs.

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Garfield County Assessor

The Garfield County Assessor determines property values for tax purposes. This office maintains records for residential, commercial, and industrial properties. Garfield County includes significant oil and gas development. The Assessor values mineral interests and related property. Mountain resort properties in Aspen and Snowmass add complexity to valuations.

You can contact the Garfield County Assessor for property information. The office provides ownership details, property characteristics, and assessment data. Property record cards are available for inspection. Staff can help locate specific parcels and answer valuation questions. Assessment notices are mailed to property owners annually.

Office Garfield County Assessor
Address 109 8th Street, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Phone (970) 945-9134
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Garfield County Clerk & Recorder

The Garfield County Clerk and Recorder maintains official land records. This office records deeds, mortgages, liens, and other property documents. Recorded documents provide legal notice of property interests. The Clerk and Recorder indexes documents by grantor and grantee names. Garfield County property records include documents from the county's history.

You can search recorded documents at the Clerk and Recorder's office. Staff can help locate specific deeds or instruments. Copies of recorded documents are available for a fee. The office also handles marriage licenses and elections. Property researchers should contact this office for title-related documents.

Office Garfield County Clerk & Recorder
Address 109 8th Street, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Phone (970) 945-2377
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Garfield County Property Types

Garfield County contains diverse property types reflecting its varied economy. Residential properties range from Glenwood Springs homes to Rifle subdivisions. The Assessor values these properties based on market conditions and characteristics. Mountain properties may have unique valuation considerations.

Commercial properties in Garfield County serve tourism and local needs. Hotels, restaurants, and retail establishments support the visitor economy. The Assessor values these properties based on income and market data. Energy-related commercial properties require specialized appraisal expertise.

Oil and gas mineral interests represent significant property in Garfield County. The Assessor values these interests separately from surface property. Mineral leases and production affect valuations. Property records document these complex ownership interests. Agricultural land remains important in outlying areas.

Garfield County Property Tax Records

Property taxes in Garfield County support local government and schools. The County Treasurer collects taxes based on Assessor valuations. Tax rates vary by location and taxing district. Glenwood Springs properties have different rates than unincorporated areas. Property owners receive annual tax bills.

You can contact the Garfield County Treasurer for tax information. The office provides current balances and payment history. Taxes can be paid in person or by mail. Delinquent taxes accrue interest and penalties. Tax lien sales may occur for seriously delinquent accounts.

Senior and veteran exemptions are available. Applications go through the Assessor's office. These programs reduce tax burdens for qualifying property owners. Oil and gas properties have specific tax treatment.

Accessing Garfield County Property Records

Accessing Garfield County property records requires visiting county offices in Glenwood Springs. The Assessor and Clerk and Recorder share a building. In-person visits provide the most comprehensive access. Staff members assist researchers in locating specific documents.

For Garfield County property records research:

  • Contact the Assessor for valuation and ownership information
  • Visit the Clerk and Recorder for recorded documents
  • Call ahead to confirm office hours
  • Bring specific property identifiers when possible
  • Request copies of needed documents

The Colorado Open Records Act guarantees public access to property records. Garfield County complies with statutory requirements. Fees may apply for copies and research time. The first hour of research is free under CORA.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Garfield County and maintain separate property records systems.