Broomfield County Assessor Property Search & Tax Lookup 2026

Official Broomfield CO property records guide

Broomfield Parcel Lookup, Assessor EagleWeb Records, Tax Bills and Deed Search Help

Use official City and County of Broomfield resources to search assessor property records, parcel details, EagleWeb records, tax payment status, Treasurer bills, GIS maps, recorded documents, exemptions and online assessment appeals without depending on outdated third-party property pages.

🏠 EagleWeb property search 🗺️ GIS tax parcels 💵 Treasurer tax lookup 📄 Recorded documents
★ Official lookup finder
Choose the Right Broomfield Property Record Tool

If you are searching for Broomfield County Assessor property records, first decide whether you need valuation, tax payment, GIS map context, recorded deed information or an appeal route.

Use the Assessor / EagleWeb for property value, parcel and assessment records. Use the Treasurer for property tax payment and due-date questions. Use Recording for deeds and recorded documents. Use GIS when land-information layers or parcel maps matter.

What do you want to do?

🏠 Search Assessor EagleWeb property records

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Use this for: owner name, street address, legal description, tax area, tax authority, property classification, valuation and assessment record details.

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Micro step: open the official Property Search Links page, then choose Property Records Search / EagleWeb.

Best tip: save the account, parcel, schedule, legal description or owner clue so you can reuse it in Treasurer and Recording searches.

At a glance

Broomfield County Property Search Quick Facts Before You Begin

The City and County of Broomfield Assessor is responsible for discovering, listing, classifying and valuing all property in Broomfield under Colorado law. This is why the Assessor/EagleWeb property records search is the best starting point for value and parcel research.

For actual tax payments and due dates, use the Broomfield Treasurer. For deeds and recorded property documents, use Recording. For parcel map and land-information layers, use GIS.

🏠AssessorEagleWebProperty records
💵TreasurerTax billsPayments
📄RecordingDocumentsDeeds / records
🗺️GISTax parcelsMap layers
📅Tax datesFeb / Apr / JunPayment options
Important: Assessor value, Treasurer tax bill status, GIS parcel maps and recorded documents are different sources. Compare more than one official source before paying taxes, appealing value, buying property or checking ownership history.
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What This Broomfield County Assessor Property Search Guide Covers

Tax lookup

How to Search and Pay Broomfield County Property Taxes

The Treasurer handles property tax payment dates, options and online payments. The official Treasurer page lists property tax payment options: full payment by April 30, first half by February 28, and second half by June 15.

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Open the Treasurer page

Start from the official City and County of Broomfield Treasurer page.

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Use the official payment portal

Open the Broomfield Treasurer online payment portal for property tax account and payment functions.

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Confirm the property before paying

Compare owner, property address, legal description, tax year, amount due and payment status. This matters if you are paying for a family member, rental, business property, inherited property or escrow situation.

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Choose full or half payment carefully

If paying in halves, verify first-half and second-half dates on the official Treasurer page for the tax year. Payment deadlines can affect interest and delinquency.

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Save the receipt

Keep payment confirmation with your mortgage, escrow, closing, refinance, rental or tax filing records.

Payment safety note: Do not pay from random ads or unofficial property-record websites. Start from Broomfield.org/Treasurer or the official egov.broomfield.org Treasurer portal.
Recorded documents

Broomfield County Deed Records, Recording and Real Property Documents

Assessor records are not deed records. When you need deeds, plats, recorded property documents, liens, easements or real estate transaction history, use the City and County of Broomfield Recording page and recorded document portal.

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Open the official Recording page

Start with the City and County of Broomfield Recording page.

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Use the recorded documents portal

Open the Broomfield recorded documents search portal. You may need to acknowledge the disclaimer before entering.

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Search recorded documents from November 2001 forward

The Recording page says recorded documents dating back to November 2001 can be searched through the online portal.

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Use older county sources when needed

If the document is prior to November 2001, the county says it may be necessary to search one of the four original counties that made up Broomfield: Adams, Boulder, Jefferson or Weld.

Title research tip: Assessor records are not title reports. For legal ownership, liens, releases, easements or recorded transaction history, use recorded documents and qualified title/legal help when needed.
GIS maps

Broomfield GIS Maps, Assessor Tax Parcels and Land Information

Broomfield GIS provides land-information layers that support public and government uses. The GIS page references information such as addresses, buildings, roads, utilities, floodplains, response districts, council wards, precincts, zoning, land use, open space and assessor tax parcels.

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Open the GIS page

Use the official Broomfield GIS page when map context matters.

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Use GIS for location, not legal proof

GIS is useful for visual research and land-information context. For value details, use EagleWeb. For tax bills, use Treasurer. For legal documents, use Recording.

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Compare parcel layers with records

When researching land, commercial property, subdivisions or boundary-related issues, compare GIS with the Assessor record and recorded documents.

Practical map tip: If a property is near a city boundary, open space, floodplain, road corridor or zoning-sensitive area, save the GIS context along with the EagleWeb record before making decisions.
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