About AssessorSearch

Public property record search with source boundaries

AssessorSearch helps people match addresses and parcel numbers to public property records, then verify owner, tax, deed, sale, permit, and map details against county sources when decisions need official records.

Methodology

How AssessorSearch uses public property data

The service is built to separate indexed property-record summaries from official county sources.

Indexed records

AssessorSearch indexes public property-record fields such as address, APN, parcel identifiers, owner and mailing fields, tax, sale, deed, permit, and property-characteristic data when those fields are available.

Official sources

County assessors, recorders, clerks, tax offices, GIS portals, and permit offices remain authoritative for parcel-specific records, legal descriptions, recorded documents, and official tax or ownership decisions.

Freshness varies

Record freshness depends on county publication schedules, source access, recent transfers, privacy rules, and whether a property is held by a person, trust, business entity, estate, or public agency.

Permitted use

Public-record context, not consumer reports

AssessorSearch is not a consumer reporting agency under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Do not use AssessorSearch data to determine eligibility for credit, insurance, employment, housing, tenant screening, or other FCRA-governed purposes.

  • Use county sources for official and time-sensitive records.
  • Verify recent sales or ownership changes in recorder records.
  • Expect owner fields to vary for trusts, LLCs, estates, and exemptions.
  • Use county pages for official source links.