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Treasurer's Deed Information

Treasurer's Deed Information

A new law went into effect on July 1, 2024, which will change how Treasurer’s Deeds are issued.

The request for application for this process may only be requested from August 1st to December 15th, within 3-15 years after the purchase of a tax lien certificate, an investor, “lawful holder,” can request that the property be sold at public auction. Going forward, deeds will not automatically be issued to the lien holder, instead the option for Treasurer’s Deed will be sold to the highest bidder.  The application form will be furnished by the Treasurer’s Office. 

This public auction will provide an opportunity for the property to be sold at fair market value with overbid funds going to the property owner, bringing Colorado into compliance with the Tyler v. Hennepin County decision. 

The Treasurer’s Office will actively work to notify the property owner and other known interested parties of the potential sale.

At any time prior to the property being sold at the public auction, the property owner retains the right to redeem the tax lien certificate, paying back taxes, interest, fees, and costs.

The initial bid for the public auction will be set by the Treasurer at the redemption amount for the lien, plus actual fees and costs associated with the public auction by the Treasurer’s Office.

If there are no bids at the public auction the Treasurer’s Deed will be issued to the lawful holder who requested the public auction.  In that case, the fair market value of the property will have to be determined to be the amount of the lien, plus the Treasurer’s fees.

If there is a bid at the public auction the lien holder can either:

  • Redeem the property from the successful bidder and receive the Treasurer’s Deed, or
  • Be reimbursed the redemption amount plus the fees and expenses of the Treasurer’s Office which were paid by the tax lien certificate holder prior to the sale.

Considering increases in postage fees and other expenses, we are increasing our application deposit for the real estate treasurer’s deed process to $1,000.  Please feel free to contact our office with any questions. We will do our best to assist you as we implement this new process in Fremont County. 

2024 Active Treasurer's Deed List

TD Number:  24-1
Account Number:  R024347
Owner Name:  John A. Phillips and Amelia Bates
Legal Description :  SE4SE4NE4SW4 SEC 2-20-73 FLA-COLO ACRES TR-21

TD Number:  24-2
Account Number:  R021032
Owner Name:  G. Robert Karr, Richard H. McCandless, Velma M. Karr
Property Address:  727 W. 7th Street

TD Number:  24-3
Account Number:  R028251
Owner Name:  Don Eugene Felmlee
Property Address:  1590 Illinois Avenue

TD Number: 24-4
Account Number: R021093
Owner Name: Donald R. Brozek
Property Address: 131 E. Railroad Street

TD Number:  24-5
Account Number:  R024481
Owner Name:  David W. Cole
Property Address:  2353 County Road 27A

TD Number:  24-6
Account Number:  R024480
Owner Name:  David W. Cole
Property Address:  2331 County Road 27A

TD Number:  24-7
Account Number:  R042932
Owner Name:  Warren Phipps and Mary Phipps
Legal Description:  ALL THAT PORTION OF THE W ½ TRACT 44 IN 14-19-68 BEAVER PARK PLAT #3 LYING S OF HWY 50

TD Number:  24-8
Account Number:  R042694
Owner Name:  United Oil Company
Legal Description:  A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE NE4NW4 AND THE NW4NE4 SEC 21-19-69 LYING IN BETWEEN THE LOTS AND ALLEYWAYS OF BLOCK A UNITED OIL COMPANY’S MESA SUB REFER FROM OMITTED  

TD Number:  24-9
Account Number:  R042672
Owner Name:  Unknown Owner
Legal Description:  A TRIANGULAR TRACT OF LAND LOCATED WITHIN THE CF & 1 ADDN TO COAL CREEK DESC AS FOLLOWS: SOUTH AND EAST OF BLOCK 11, NORTH AND EAST OF BLOCK 12 AND WEST OF COAL CREEK ESTATES

TD Number:  24-10
Account Number: R019439
Owner Name:  Judy Short
Property Address:  208 Chinook Drive 

TD Number: 24-11
Account Number: R023528
Owner Name: David W. Cole
Property Address: 2371 County Road 27 A