Access the City and County of Denver here.
The City and County of Denver state agency in Colorado is responsible for overseeing local government operations and services within the city limits of Denver. This agency works to ensure compliance with state laws and regulations, while also providing essential services to residents and businesses in the area.
Agency Accounts
Denver OPT Account
Access your online account via Denver eBiz Tax Center.
The Denver OPT Account allows you to set up and manage the following information:
- Denver OPT Account Number
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