This page helps users handle a Property Search in Marshall County, Alabama, by pointing them to official county tools for property records, parcel mapping, and basic property research.
The Marshall County Revenue Commissioner’s Office supports the main property search path through AssuranceWeb Property and the Marshall County ISV3 parcel viewer.
Search For Property in AssuranceWeb Property
Use Search For Property in AssuranceWeb Property to look up Marshall County property information by tax year and common search fields.
Have one or more of these details ready before searching:
- Owner name
- PIN
- Company
- Parcel
- Account
- Subdivision
- Address
The search screen also includes owner last name and first name fields, with last-name matching options such as starts with or contains.
- Select the tax year shown in the search tool.
- Choose the search type that matches the information you have.
- Enter the owner, parcel, address, or account detail.
- Review the returned property record details, such as account, parcel, total tax, balance due, and parcel information when results are available.
Note: the property search screen states that payments are currently disabled.
Marshall County ISV3 parcel viewer
The Marshall County ISV3 parcel viewer provides map-based property research for parcels, aerial imagery, and related map layers.
The viewer includes tools for address searching, layer review, parcel identification, measurement, printing, coordinate lookup, and exporting attributes to an Excel spreadsheet.
- Use the Parcels layer when you need parcel boundaries.
- Use the Identify tool to review visible map layer details.
- Use Measurement tools for area, distance, or location checks.
- Use Print when you need a map layout for reference.
GIS maps and property search requirements
The Marshall County Revenue Commissioner provides GIS and property search links for property data in the county. To view aerial photographs and other relevant data, users must agree to the site terms of use and have at least one property identifier.
- Owner name
- Parcel number
- PPIN
The Revenue Commissioner’s site also notes that people involved in property research should use the available data to verify property information for needs such as escrow tax payments, closing tax payments, and copies of previous deeds.
You can also start from the Revenue Commissioner’s GIS maps and property searches page when you need both the mapping link and the online property search link in one place.
Use limits for property information
The Marshall County Revenue Commissioner’s Office maps every parcel in Marshall County and values every property. The office states that information found on or through its site is intended for tax purposes only.
Do not rely on the online property information as the basis for purchasing or legal decisions. The Revenue Commissioner’s Office also states that it is not the arbiter of property ownership.
Marshall County Revenue Commissioner contact
Contact the Revenue Commissioner’s Office for property search, GIS, mapping, and valuation questions tied to Marshall County property records.
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Marshall County Revenue Commissioner, Michael Johnson, 410 Martling Rd, Albertville, AL 35951
Phone: (256) 571-7743
Email: revenue@marshallco.org -
Marshall County Courthouse, 424 Blount Ave. Suite 124, Guntersville, AL 35976
Phone: County Phone Directory
Email: revenue@marshallco.org
Common questions
Where can I search Marshall County property records online?
Use AssuranceWeb Property for the online property search. It supports searches by name, PIN, company, parcel, account, subdivision, and address.
Where can I view Marshall County parcel maps?
Use the Marshall County ISV3 parcel viewer for map-based research, including parcels, imagery, identifying map features, measuring, printing, and exporting attributes.
What information do I need to use the GIS and property search tools?
The Revenue Commissioner’s property search page says users must agree to the terms of use and have at least one of these identifiers: owner name, parcel number, or PPIN.
Can I use the online property information for legal or purchase decisions?
The Revenue Commissioner’s Office states that information on or through its site is intended for tax purposes only and should not be used as the basis for purchasing or legal decisions.
Who handles parcel mapping and property valuation in Marshall County?
The Marshall County Revenue Commissioner’s Office maps every parcel in the county and is tasked with valuing every property.