Treasurer
New Payment Vendor: You are now able to make e-check payments for free online or over the phone. We are now able to accept the following forms of payment online: E-checks, Credit Cards, Debit Cards, Paypal and Paypal credit, Venmo, Apple Pay and Google Pay. Fees apply for all online payments not made by e-check. Visit the Pay Taxes page for more information. Opt Out of physical statements: You are now able to electronically opt out of receiving physical statements - use the form found here. Opting out will help us save your taxpayer dollars on postage costs. |
How to Pay Your Taxes
Learn the different ways you can pay your taxes, including online, in-person, drop box, mail, phone, and more.
The Role of the County Treasurer
As the Arapahoe County Treasurer, Michael Westerberg and his Office are responsible for collecting, investing, and disbursing County funds. The Treasurer collects property taxes and distributes the revenue to the County and other local governments and public entities, including school districts.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, information may be available in alternative formats upon request. Please contact the Treasurer's Office at 303-795-4550 for further assistance.
Additional Information
- Address change request for your property tax mailing address
- CTD requests (for both individuals and title companies with a prepaid account)
- Customer Feedback
- Delinquent tax publications
- Excess foreclosure funds are now handled by the Public Trustee
- Exemption information
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Manufactured (mobile) home buying/selling process
- Manufactured (mobile) home facts
- Opt Out of receiving physical tax statements
- Pay taxes
- Property tax information
- Reports
- Sign up to receive e-mail notification when your tax statement is available online
- Special Assessment certification procedures
- Tax lien sale
- Treasurer’s functions
Applications for the Senior / Military Deferral are accepted Jan. 1 through April 1. The Deferral Program is now run by the state. For more information, contact the State Treasurer's Office by visiting their website or by phone at 833-634-2513.