This page helps you handle a Property Search in Pasco County, Florida by showing where to look up parcel records, what search methods are available, and when to contact the right office for help.

The main starting point is the Pasco County Property Appraiser through the Records Search Page on Pascopa.com. It supports several search routes for real property and related parcel details, with map tools and office contacts available when you need a different path.

Records Search Page on Pascopa.com

For most Pasco County property searches, start with the search Pasco County property records tool. The site says you can search the parcel database by parcel ID, name, recent sales, Official Record book and page, interactive maps, and physical address.

  • Parcel ID
  • Name
  • Physical address
  • Official Records book and page
  • Recent sales
  • Subdivision name

Pick the method that matches the information you already have. Address data is provided by City and County Growth Management offices, and ownership data is based on instruments recorded by the Clerk of Circuit Court.

  • Open the property records search page.
  • Choose the search method that fits your information.
  • Enter the parcel, owner, address, book and page, or subdivision details shown by the tool.
  • Review the parcel record and related property details returned by the search.

Important: market transactions are typically reflected on county records two to six weeks from the closing date, and assessed values on the site are described as a work in progress.

If you want to view parcels visually, Pasco County also provides an interactive map option through the Property Appraiser. You can open the Pasco County parcel map to work from the map interface instead of a text search.

The records search page also points users to recent sales, mineral rights, tangible personal property, school boundary information, tax collector information, and downloadable CSV files. The main Property Appraiser website also includes online records access, homestead exemption filing, homestead fraud reporting, address changes, and local office information through Pasco County Property Appraiser services.

What the records show and what to verify

The Property Appraiser states that records are updated as new information is received from the corresponding agency. Values on the site can change often, and new construction, additions, deletions, or land zoning changes may not appear there until after January 1 of the next tax year.

The office also states that the true assessed value for a given tax year is reflected on the final Department of Revenue certified tax roll. Future land use, zoning, construction permitting, and millage rates are handled by the jurisdiction identified under the parcel detail legal description.

If a parcel record looks incomplete or outdated, check whether the transaction is still within the stated update window or whether the detail you need is handled by another local jurisdiction.

Official records and personal information

For Official Records, users are redirected from the property search system to the Clerk & Comptroller website. The Property Appraiser notes that internet access to Official Records is required by Florida law and that older recorded documents may contain sensitive information.

Pasco County says the Clerk & Comptroller has electronically reviewed internet documents and blocked recognized sensitive data, but some items may still need review because of issues such as handwritten entries or poor document quality.

If you need to verify whether personal information has been blocked from public view, the search page directs users to the Clerk & Comptroller public records and protected personal information process through the Pascoclerk site.

Pasco County Property Appraiser contacts

Use these Pasco County Property Appraiser offices when you need help with property records, online records, or office-based assistance.

  • Dade City office — 14236 6th St., Suite 101, Dade City, FL 33523
    Phone: (352) 521-4433
  • Land O' Lakes office — 4111 Land O' Lakes Blvd., Suite 106, Land O' Lakes, FL 34639
    Phone: (813) 929-2780
  • New Port Richey office — 8731 Citizens Drive, Suite 130, New Port Richey, FL 34654
    Phone: (727) 847-8151

Common questions

How do I search for property in Pasco County, Florida?

Start with the Pasco County Property Appraiser records search tool. It supports searches by parcel ID, owner name, recent sales, Official Records book and page, interactive maps, and physical address.

Can I search Pasco County property records by address?

Yes. The records search page includes a physical address search option. The site notes that physical addresses are provided by City and County Growth Management offices.

How long does it take for a sale to appear in the property records?

The Property Appraiser says market transactions are typically reflected on county records two to six weeks from the closing date.

Why might a parcel record not show the latest construction or zoning change?

The Property Appraiser states that new construction, additions, deletions, or land zoning changes may not be reflected on the site until after January 1 of the next tax year.

The property search system says Official Records are handled through the Clerk & Comptroller website. If you need to check sensitive information in recorded documents, the search page directs users to the Clerk & Comptroller process for protected personal information.

Which Pasco County office should I call for property search help?

You can contact the Pasco County Property Appraiser at the Dade City office at (352) 521-4433, the Land O' Lakes office at (813) 929-2780, or the New Port Richey office at (727) 847-8151.