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Section 39-1-124 - Mailing required to be sent by county assessor or treasurer - reasonable certainty mailing will not be delivered — Colorado Law | CourtGPT
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Section 39-1-124 - Mailing required to be sent by county assessor or treasurer - reasonable certainty mailing will not be delivered

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If a county assessor or treasurer has reasonable certainty that a mailing or notice required to be sent pursuant to this title 39 will not be delivered to a residential real property address by the United States postal service, the county assessor or treasurer is not required to send the mailing or notice to that residential real property address; except that this section does not apply to notices required to be sent pursuant to sections 39-11-128 and 39-10-111.5(6)(b).Added by 2020 Ch. 80,§ 7, eff. 9/14/2020.L. 2020: Entire section added, (HB 20-1077), ch. 325, p. 325, § 7, effective September 14.