Location guide · El Paso County, CO
Find a property owner in El Paso County, Colorado
Looking up who owns a El Paso County property — the county seat is Colorado Springs — takes one of two starting points: the official county property appraiser or assessor website, or a single-screen owner-data tool that resolves the address directly to the verified owner with phones (DNC flagged) and emails. For a single one-off lookup, the county records site is the no-charge path. For a list of El Paso County addresses, a tool that handles every address in one pass is materially faster.
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What's on a El Paso County property record
- The recorded owner name (person or LLC)
- The mailing address (often different from the property location for absentee owners)
- Assessed value and tax history
- Property characteristics (lot size, year built where applicable, square footage)
- A link to the recorded deed in most counties
The county portal does not include the owner's phone number or email. To actually reach them, run the owner name + mailing address through an owner-data tool, or check consumer-records sites manually for one-offs.
Common questions
How do I find the owner of a property in El Paso County?
The El Paso County property appraiser or assessor website publishes the recorded owner name and mailing address for every property in the county at no charge. For a list of addresses, an owner-data tool resolves each one directly to the verified owner with phones (DNC flagged) and emails.
Where do I find El Paso County property records?
Through the official El Paso County tax assessor or property appraiser website. Search the county name + "property records" or "tax assessor" to find the official portal. Records include the recorded owner, mailing address, assessed value, tax history, and a link to the recorded deed in most counties.
Is it legal to look up property owners in El Paso County?
Yes — property ownership records are public information in every Colorado county. Contacting the owner is governed by the federal TCPA, the national Do Not Call registry, and any Colorado-specific layers. Use a tool that flags DNC and TCPA-litigator records before outbound contact.