District of Columbia Assessors determine the value of properties and parcels in order to assess property taxes in DC. The Assessor's Office maintains current data on every property in the district, including District of Columbia land ownership information, maps of property lines, inventories of parcels and structures, and the value of all the land in the jurisdiction. Assessors may also maintain District of Columbia land records from on-site inspections and value assessments for construction or improvements. Tax Assessor's Offices make their land and property records available online.
District Of Columbia Assessor's Office Washington DC PO Box 71440 20024
District of Columbia Clerks file documents and preserve municipal records in order to maintain an archive for their municipality in DC. These documents, including District of Columbia land records, are open to the public. The District of Columbia Clerk's Office contains a number of different types of land records, including registered land, property transactions, real estate excise taxes, and property maps. They also have records on District of Columbia land deeds and titles, mortgages, and liens on properties. Many Clerk's Offices make their land records available to the public online.
District Of Columbia Clerk Washington DC 430 E Street Northwest 20001 360-577-3016
District of Columbia Treasurers and Tax Collectors are responsible for the collection of property tax revenue DC. The Office of the Treasurer and Tax Collector maintains current data on every parcel in the district, as well as a number of other types of District of Columbia land records. These District of Columbia public property records include lists of sold parcels, property tax assessments, defaults on property taxes, and property values. The Treasurer and Tax Collector may also maintain information on District of Columbia land auctions and prior liens or foreclosures on a property. Many Treasurers and Tax Collectors provide online databases to access land records.
District Of Columbia Treasurer & Tax Collector Washington DC 941 North Capitol Street Northeast 20002 202-727-4829
District of Columbia Recorders of Deeds collect public records, primarily documents related to property, and make them available to the public in DC. The Office of the Recorder of Deeds maintains records on District of Columbia land transactions within its jurisdiction, including land and property deeds, mortgages, easements, and tax liens. The office may also contain property and parcel surveys, maps of District of Columbia property lines, and data on a property's selling prices and history. Many Recorders of Deeds provide online access to their land records.
District of Columbia Recorder of Deeds Washington DC 1101 4th Street Southwest 20024 202-727-5374
District of Columbia Town Halls and City Halls are the chief administrative office that runs a town or city in DC. The Town or City Hall maintains records related to the locality, including District of Columbia historical land records. These records include District of Columbia property taxes, property value assessments, and land transactions, as well as property sales and transfers. Town and City Halls also maintain records on municipal and zoning boundaries. Many Town and City Halls provide online access to their land records.
Washington City Hall Washington DC 950 24th Street Northwest 20052