Denver County Colorado Property Search

Search Denver County property records through the Denver Assessor database using a Schedule/Parcel Number, property address, or owner name.For best accuracy, enter only one search field at a time in the lookup system. View ownership details, parcel data, property characteristics, and assessed values for properties across the City and County of Denver.

Colorado Property Search

Search Colorado public parcel records by address and owner information

Search Colorado public parcel records by address, owner name, city, ZIP code, or parcel ID

📌 Tip: You can enter partial information. For example, search for just the street name or last name.

The Denver County Assessor’s Office conducts annual property assessments across Denver County to determine updated market values for residential, commercial, and vacant properties. Properties are typically reviewed every year to ensure accurate and fair property tax calculations.

According to official public records, the county currently maintains over 400,000 parcels. Each parcel has a unique Schedule or Parcel Number, allowing users to search by property owner name, property address, assessed value, land details, building characteristics, and tax information. This transparent assessment system ensures accurate public records and fair property taxation across Denver County.

Denver County, Colorado Property Data – 2026

Denver County’s 2026 property data reflects a stable housing market with 207,492 residential and 18,362 commercial properties. The average single-family home is 65 years old and spans about 1,597 sq. ft., while 40.62% of homes are equity-rich and only 1.24% are seriously underwater. Property taxes remain low at an effective 0.51%, and foreclosure activity is minimal, with 77 filings year-to-date, highlighting a balanced and resilient Denver County real estate market.

207,492

Total Residential Properties

1,442

Total 2026 Residential Sales (year-to-date)

18,362

Total Commercial Properties

1.24%

% of Homes Seriously Underwater (Q2 2025)

0.51%

Effective 2025 Property Tax

65 Years

Avg. Home Age (Single Family Home)

10,217

Total 2025 Residential Sales

77

Total Foreclosure Filings (year-to-date)

1,597

Avg. Square Feet (Single Family Home)

40.62%

% of Equity Rich Homes (Q2 2025)

Major Areas in Denver County, Colorado

Denver County’s real estate is concentrated across several key areas, each with a notable number of parcels. Central Denver leads with 95,420 properties, followed by Southeast Denver with 47,815 parcels, and West Denver holding 34,250 parcels. These distributions provide a clear snapshot of property density, helping buyers, investors, and professionals analyze the county’s housing and commercial landscape.

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Central Denver
95,420 Parcels
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Southeast Denver
47,815 Parcels
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West Denver
34,250 Parcels

4 Best Ways to Find Property Records in Denver County, Colorado

Denver County offers 4 straightforward ways to access official property records online for free. You can search by owner name, Schedule/Parcel Number, property address, or neighborhood/district to quickly view ownership history, assessed values, building details, and complete property information.

Denver County property search by owner name

Enter the owner’s full name to view property ownership history, assessed values, and parcel details maintained by the Denver County Assessor.

Denver County property search by parcel number

Use the property’s unique Schedule/Parcel Number to instantly access land size, building characteristics, tax assessment, and sales history.

Denver County property search by property address

Search using the street address to find ownership information, assessed value, tax details, and detailed parcel records.

Denver County property search by district or neighborhood

Filter properties by neighborhood or district (for example, Central Denver, West Denver, or Southeast Denver) to quickly locate ownership and tax records within that area.

What Information You Get with Our Denver County, Colorado Property Appraiser Tool

Our Denver County property search tool delivers detailed public record information for every property lookup. Whether you search by owner name, Schedule/Parcel Number, or property address, you can access full property records, tax details, ownership data, land and building values, and official county assessment information ideal for research, investment analysis, or verifying property details.

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Parcel Number

Unique Schedule/Parcel Number assigned to each property in Denver County.
Used for tax assessment and property identification by the Assessor’s Office.

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Account

Official property account number used by the Denver County Assessor.
Helps with tracking, record management, and official property documentation

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Street Address

The physical location of the property in Denver County. Used to verify identity and confirm the exact property location.

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City Name

The municipality or district where the property is located.
Affects zoning rules, local taxes, and planning regulations

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Primary Surface Owner

The legally recorded owner responsible for the property taxes.
Holds the official title and legal responsibility for the property.

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Owner Street Address

Mailing address of the property owner in Denver County records.
Used for official correspondence and contact purposes.

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Owner City

City of the owner’s mailing address.
Helps identify residency, investor ownership, or mailing jurisdiction.

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Owner ZIP

ZIP code for the property owner’s mailing address.
Useful for demographic analysis and official correspondence.

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Legal Description

Subdivision, lot, and block details for each property.
Used to verify title and define accurate property boundaries.

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Parcel Square Footage

Total land area in square feet for the property.
Helps evaluate lot size, development potential, and usability.

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Parcel Acres

Land size measured in acres for the property.
Used for zoning, development, and investment analysis.

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Price of Last Sale

Most recent recorded sale price of the property. Provides insight for market comparison and valuation purposes.

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Tax Land Use Description

Classification of the property type (residential, commercial, or vacant).
Affects tax assessment and planning considerations.

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Subdivision / Condo Name

Official neighborhood or condominium name of the property.
Used for property identification, research, and market analysis.

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Taxable Value

Portion of the assessed value subject to Denver County property taxes.
Determines the amount of annual property taxes owed.

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Parcel Total Value

Total assessed value of the property including land and structures.
Used for official records, taxation, and ownership verification.

Denver County Property Tax & Demographic Data

Discover the latest Denver County, Colorado property tax and demographic information across key neighborhoods and districts. This table features parcel counts, population, area size, millage rates, and median property tax estimates, giving homeowners and investors the insights they need to make informed real estate decisions.

City / Town Population (Est. 2026) Area (Sq. Mile) Total Parcels (Approx.) Millage Rate (2026) Median Residential Tax Bill
Denver 729,019 155 ~238,862 79.602 ~$3,071
Aurora 403,130 163.5 ~115,000 ~90.500 ~$3,200
Lakewood 156,605 43.5 ~58,000 ~85.200 ~$2,950
Thornton 145,214 36.9 ~45,000 ~95.400 ~$3,150
Arvada 123,436 39.5 ~42,000 ~88.100 ~$3,000

Explore Nearby Counties Around Denver County

Denver County sits at the center of the Denver metro area and is surrounded by several counties where many residents live, work, and own property. If you’re looking up property records or exploring real estate details in Denver, it can also help to check nearby counties where suburban homes, land parcels, and property taxes may differ.

FAQ’S

Many users want to confirm ownership before buying or contacting a property owner. You can use the Denver County Assessor’s property search by owner name, parcel number, or address to access official ownership records.

Investors and homeowners often need past sales and assessed values. Denver County’s public property records provide historical sale prices, tax assessments, and valuation trends for each parcel.

Homeowners frequently worry about discrepancies between estimates and actual tax bills. Denver County property tax records are updated annually and reflect official assessed values and millage rates for accurate planning.

Many users want detailed land information for planning, renovation, or investment. Denver County’s GIS and assessor tools display parcel boundaries, lot square footage, acreage, and zoning information.