Weld County Tax Timeline
Weld County property taxes are due April 30th. When taxes go unpaid, liens accrue interest and penalties. Eventually, the county schedules tax sales. Acting quickly preserves your equity.
Greeley Tax Lien Situations We Handle
Agricultural Family Properties
Weld County has deep agricultural roots. Family properties may have complex tax situations including agricultural classifications. We navigate these for inherited properties.
UNC Area Properties
Properties near the University of Northern Colorado may have been rentals for decades. When owner-parents pass, heirs may discover deferred maintenance and accumulated tax issues.
Growing Greeley Subdivisions
Newer developments like Promontory have seen rapid appreciation. These properties often retain significant equity even after tax liens are satisfied.
Greeley Areas We Serve
Weld County Treasurer
Weld County Treasurer: 1400 N. 17th Ave., Greeley, CO 80631. Property tax questions: (970) 400-4020.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you buy a Greeley property with unpaid taxes?
Yes. We purchase properties with back taxes owed to Weld County. All liens are paid from sale proceeds at closing through the title company.
How does Weld County handle tax liens?
Weld County places liens on delinquent properties. These liens accrue interest and can lead to tax sale. We help you sell before losing ownership.
What about agricultural property taxes?
Some Greeley area properties may have agricultural classifications. We understand these tax structures and can navigate them for inherited properties.
How fast can you close?
We close in 7-14 days. For properties facing imminent tax sale, we prioritize faster closings to protect your ownership rights.
What if heirs are scattered across states?
Many Greeley families have children who moved to other states. Remote notarization allows all heirs to participate without traveling to Greeley.