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This screen allows you to search the Real Property database and display property records. Click here for a glossary of terms. Deleted accounts can only be selected by Property Account Identifier.
- Services
Real Property Public Data Record - for all counties - these...
- Tax Credits
Maryland Business Express Order a Certificate of Status UCC...
- Forms
The simplest and easiest method to file both the Annual...
- Contact Us
Phone: 410-767-1184 Outside the Baltimore Metro Area:...
- Reports
Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation 700 E. Pratt...
- Real Property
Customer Service Announcement - SDAT's Real Property Offices...
- Finding Your Property Information Online
These instructions will help you locate your property...
- Department of Assessments and Taxation
Real Property Services *Real Property Assessment and Sales...
- Services
Customer Service Announcement - SDAT's Real Property Offices are open to the public. Please be advised that appointments are recommended. NOTE: The Maryland Department of Assessments & Taxation never charges a fee for property owners to appeal their property assessments.
Learn how to locate your property information on the State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) real property data system. Search by address, street name, account identifier or map reference and get assessment details.
The Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) provides online real property search, assessment, and tax credit information. Find out how to contact SDAT, file annual reports, and access tax-related resources.
Find information on real property ownership, value, sales, and taxes in Maryland. Access online services, forms, and data files for businesses, homestead, and tax exemption.
The Department reassesses all real property in the state on a three-year cycle. Area 1 will be revalued as of January 1, 2010, 2013, 2016 etc. Area 2 will be revalued as of January 1, 2011, 2014, 2017 etc. Area 3 will be revalued as of January 1, 2012, 2015, 2018 etc.
The Real Property Valuation (Assessments) Division values more than two million residential and commercial property accounts throughout the state. Those values are then certified to local governments, which use the assessments to collect property taxes.