Property Records Search: What You Can and Cannot Verify Online
Public property records can help you verify parcel details, ownership clues, deeds, tax records, and permits, but they do not replace title, survey, or legal review.
Public property records can help you verify parcel details, ownership clues, deeds, tax records, and permits, but they do not replace title, survey, or legal review.
Find property tax bills, payment status, assessed values, exemptions, and delinquency clues through official county tax collector or treasurer portals.
A county assessor lookup can show assessed value, parcel details, owner information, exemptions, and property characteristics, but it is not a full title search.
Check a property’s flood zone using FEMA’s official map tools, then confirm lender, insurance, and local drainage requirements before you buy.
Use official state licensing-board pages to check a contractor’s license status, license class, complaints, and renewal details before you hire.