Notices of Value (NOV)

You will receive a Notice of Value, also called an NOV, for each property you own in Teller County. NOVs are mailed out on or about May 1, in all reappraisal years (odd numbered years) or in an (even numbered year) if a property characteristic or classification has changed.

While you are awaiting the arrival of your NOV, you may review your property characteristics online to ensure that the information is accurate. Should you discover information that is incorrect, please contact us.

When your NOV arrives, be sure to review it, but remember that the Assessor can only consider information gathered during the data collection period. For 2025, the data collection period is July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2024 for residential, vacant land, and commercial properties.

Properties are re-appraised in odd-numbered years, for example - the value set for 2025, will be in effect for 2025 and 2026. No market information after June 30th, 2024 can be considered in the valuation process.

If you discover an error in the characteristics of your property, you may submit this information at any time. In order for your valuation to be correct, it is important that the Assessor have correct and complete information.

Most taxpayers will not receive a Notice of Value every year; however, you may protest each May. See Appeals section.