I need to pay my property taxes but noticed there is a tax lien on my property. What now?

Your property now has a lien on it, meaning an investor purchased a lien by paying your delinquent property taxes at our annual sale. The investor will now earn interest off of this lien through a tax rate set by statute. The lien on your property can be redeemed at any time with the required forms completed and a certified fund payment. Additional fees will apply. Call us at (970) 264-8325 or email Treasurer@archuletacounty.org to learn more about the redemption process and for updated amounts.

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1. When are taxes due?
2. What is the fee for late payments?
3. I need to pay my property taxes but noticed there is a tax lien on my property. What now?
4. Will I lose my property if it goes to Tax Lien Sale?
5. How can I verify if my taxes have been paid this year?
6. How can I obtain a receipt for previous tax payments?
7. Do you accept postmarks?
8. What is the difference between real and personal property?
9. I just purchased this property. Why am I being billed for last year's taxes?
10. Will I lose my property if it goes to Tax Lien Sale?