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Board of County Commissioners

County Board of Equalization

CBOE is completed for 2023 – Online Appeals are open for viewing documents, click here to sign into the CBOE application.

If you are satisfied with the CBOE decision, the process ends there. If not, there are three options to appeal to the next level: Binding Arbitration; the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA); or the District Court.

For more information, please scroll to the bottom of this page and click on the link – Taxpayer Rights for Further Appeals.


What is the County Board of Equalization?
In Douglas County, the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) sits as the County Board of Equalization (CBOE).  The CBOE is the second level of appeal following the Douglas County Assessor Protest each year.  A taxpayer may choose to appeal the decision of the Assessor’s office to the CBOE beginning September 1 and hearings will conclude no later than October 27.

The BOCC appoints hearing officers to preside over each hearing. Property owners and the Assessor’s office each have an opportunity to present their evidence to the Hearing Officer and they make decisions based on the evidence presented at the hearing. Written appeals can be appealed as soon as the Notice of Determination is released from the Assessor’s Office. For residential property owners, the online scheduler will open on August 21, 2023.

If you are satisfied with the CBOE decision, the process ends there. If not, there are three options to appeal to the next level: Binding Arbitration; the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA); or the District Court.

Online Appeals are open for uploading and viewing documents.  The deadline has passed for filing online appeals, which was September 15, 2023.

In order to file an appeal online or in writing, you will need the Account Number and the Appeal Number which can be found on the Assessor’s Notice of Determination (NOD), which will be mailed out on August 15, 2023. NODs and the Appeal Summary are available on the Assessor’s website on the Property Details page within the Documents tab.

CBOE hearings will be held by telephone or computer using Douglas County’s teleconferencing program, Microsoft Teams.  Instructions to access the hearing will follow by a separate e-mail delivered at least three business days prior to the hearing. Once hearings are scheduled, we are unable to reschedule. Please call 303-660-7302 with any CBOE questions.

File and Schedule Your CBOE Appeal Online

Get information on how to file an appeal, upload/download documents, and check your appeal status, and what you need to include with your appeal.  

File a County Board of Equalization Appeal

Taxpayer Rights for Further Appeals

If you are not satisfied with the County Board of Equalization’s decision, view other options to appeal further.

Taxpayer Rights for Further Appeals

CBOE, 100 Third Street in Castle Rock. Phone: 303-660-7302

Email CBOE