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The Assessor's Office locates, appraises, and records all of Denver's real and personal properties in accordance with the Colorado Constitution, State statutes, and Board of Equalization procedures.
The Budget and Management Office oversees all aspects of the city's budget and informs and develops solutions to achieve efficient and effective operations through its Peak Academy.
Capital Planning and Programming oversees capital financial planning, budgeting, policies, and procedures including the development of the city’s Six-Year Capital Improvement Plan and capital budget, strategic capital planning, and administration of Special Districts.
The Cash, Risk and Capital Funding Division manages the city's cash position and handling, investments, special district development-related activities, and risk and exposure to loss related to the activities of the City and its department, agencies, and employees.
The Controller's Office is responsible for the accounting, payroll, and financial reporting for the City and County of Denver. In addition, the Controller's Office establishes, maintains, and enforces the City’s accounting policies, practices, and procedures.
The Real Estate Division maintains the City's real estate portfolio and consistently assesses the City's short- and long-term real estate needs. Through this work, the Real Estate team helps maximize the city's asset efficiencies and ensure optimum financial resources are available to support the city and its residents.
The Treasury Division collects, records, and deposits all City and County of Denver taxes, and ensures compliance with all applicable tax law. The Treasury Division also includes Denver Motor Vehicle which provides title and registration services for Denver residents.