Protest Business Personal Property

Did you know you can File Your Business Personal Property Appeal Online?

If a taxpayer disagrees with the value assigned by the assessor, the taxpayer may file a protest during the statutory protest period (June 15 through June 30).  Business Personal Property protests must be postmarked, delivered, or e-mailed no later than June 30 to be considered timely filed.

The Assessor's Office will receive appeals via Online Electronic Appeal Form, email, fax, mail, or a telephone conference (See details below).

If the date for filing any report, schedule, claim, tax return, statement, remittance, or other document falls upon a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, it shall be deemed to have been timely filed if filed on the next business day, § 39-1-120(3), C.R.S.

You may appeal your business property value in several ways:

On-line form

Between June 15 and June 30, you can submit our online electronic form.  Please include your name, property address or location, account number or parcel number, phone number, and the reason you are appealing your value- OR - you may attach the Personal Property Questionnaire.(PDF, 170KB)

In person

Between June 15 and June 30, you may set up an appointment to meet with an appraiser to discuss your value. Please call (970) 400-3650  or (720) 652-4255 to set up an appointment. Appointments will be scheduled between 8:30 AM and 4:00 PM Monday through Friday.

Mail

Envelope Appeals must be postmarked between June 15 and June 30.  You can mail the information to: Weld County Assessor’s Office,1400 N. 17th Ave., Greeley, Colorado 80631.  Please include a letter with your name, property address or location, account number or parcel number, phone number, and the reason you are appealing your value- OR - you may submit the Personal Property Questionnaire.(PDF, 170KB)

Fax

Between June 15 and June 30, you can fax your appeals information to (970) 304-6433.  Please include a letter with your name, property address or location, account number or parcel number, phone number, and the reason you are appealing your value- OR - you may submit the Personal Property Questionnaire.(PDF, 170KB)

E-mail

Between June 15 and June 30, you can e-mail your appeal to appeals@weld.gov Please include your name, property address or location, account number or parcel number, phone number, and the reason you are appealing your value- OR - you may attach the Personal Property Questionnaire.(PDF, 170KB)

NOTE:  The owner is the only person recognized by law to have "standing" to file a protest. Protests filed by individuals other than the owner or authorized agent may be denied for lack of standing.  A letter of agency (written letter of authorization) is required from persons who are not the owner of record but are filing a protest on behalf of the property owner.

No late appeals can be considered.

All appeals will receive the same diligent review, regardless of the method of submission. A written "Notice of Determination" will be issued for each appeal and will be mailed no later than August 15th.