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Fulton County Property Appraiser

Official property records, tax estimates & search guide

State

Georgia

County Seat

Atlanta

Population

1,064,000

Homestead Exemption

Available

How to Search Property Records

Search by Address

  1. Visit the official county property appraiser website
  2. Look for the "Property Search" or "Public Records" section
  3. Enter the complete address including street number, street name, and ZIP code
  4. Use the format: 123 Main St, City, Georgia 12345

Search by Parcel Number

Your parcel number (also called APN, PIN, or Tax ID) can be found on:

  • Property tax bills
  • Deed documents
  • Closing paperwork

Format examples for Fulton County:

XX XXXX XX XXX

Search by Owner Name

Tips for searching by owner name:

  • Try last name first: "Smith John" or "Smith J"
  • Include middle initial if known
  • Try variations: "John Smith" vs "Smith John"
  • Business names may be listed differently

Property Tax Estimator

Note: This is an estimate only. Official taxes are calculated by the county.

Official County Resources

Property Appraiser

Search property records, view assessments, find exemptions

Visit Website

Tax Collector

Pay property taxes, view tax bills, payment options

Visit Website

GIS Maps

Interactive maps, zoning, parcel viewer

View Maps

Recording Office

Deeds, mortgages, official records

Visit Website

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find my parcel number?

Your parcel number (APN/PIN) is on your property tax bill, deed, or closing documents. You can also search by address on the county website to find it.

Is this the official county website?

No, this is an independent directory that helps you find the official county property appraiser website. We provide helpful guides and tools but always link to official sources.

How often are property values updated?

Most counties reassess properties annually. Values are typically updated each year for the upcoming tax year. Check with your county appraiser for specific timelines.

What is a homestead exemption?

A homestead exemption reduces the taxable value of your primary residence, potentially lowering your property taxes. Eligibility and amounts vary by county.

Nearby Counties

Disclaimer: This site is an independent informational resource and is not affiliated with any U.S. county property appraiser or government entity. All official links direct to government-owned websites. Information is provided for reference only.