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The Real Property Records Search allows the user to obtain ownership information as of January 1, value of improvements and land, photo of improvement, sales information for the last three (3) years, view the tax bill and GIS Mapping information associated with a parcel.
- Real Property Record Search
This is a search of the images of all the old large map...
- Personal Property
North Carolina General Statutes require all individuals...
- Land Record/GIS
In addition to real property ownership maintenance and GIS...
- Real Property Record Search
Try our new ASSESSMENTS OPEN DATA PORTAL where you can look up Assessments balance information by owner name, parcel ID and account number and receive real time data! Use these INSTRUCTIONS for guidance.
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Does Durham County Tax Administration provide online real property records search?
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Data. Documents. Apps & Maps. Recent Downloads. Durham County Tax Administration provides online Real Property Records Search.
You can search (in the search box above) using one of several different criteria, such as: Owner ( Example: Doe John or Doe E John ) Address ( Example: 112 Main ST or 112 E Main ST ) Parcel ( Example: 138256 ) PIN. Use the pull down menus to filter by: Year Built. Beds. Baths.
City-County Planning. Zoning and Property Information. The Planning Department has consolidate various property resources and mapping applications into one list to better assist you in finding the information you need about your property. Jump to Topic. Maps. Durham Open Data Portal. Public Records Request (NextRequest)
Welcome to the new Durham Tax Bill Search! You can search (in the search box above) using one of several different criteria, such as: Full or partial Address; Full or partial Owner Name(s) Bill Number; Receipt Number; Parcel Number; Account Number
Assessments and Tax Bills. Real and personal property taxes are assessed to the owner of record as of April 1. The amount of tax is equal to the assessed value times the tax rate divided by 1,000. The assessed value of property is established by the Durham Tax Assessor.