Escrow & Title
In Colorado, the county assessor's office maintains which records relevant to real estate?
ARecords of all mortgage liens
BAssessment and tax records showing property ownership, value, and tax status✓ Correct
CRecords of all title insurance policies
DBuilding permit records
Explanation
The county assessor maintains records of property ownership (parcel information), assessed values, and property tax status. Deed recordings are maintained by the county clerk and recorder, not the assessor.
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