This page helps users handle a property search in Allen County, Indiana, by explaining where to look up property record cards, parcel details, sales information, map layers, and Assessor contact options.
The main official channels are the Allen County Property Record Card Search and the Comparable Online Multiple Property Search, also known as COMPS, from the Allen County Assessor.
Allen County Property Record Card Search
Use the search Allen County property record cards page when you need a direct property record card lookup.
Have one or more search details ready before you begin:
- Owner name, using the last name for name searches.
- Property address, using a less specific street entry when needed.
- Parcel number, entered as the full number with or without dashes.
Once you choose the best search detail, keep the entry simple and check the record card for the parcel, owner, address, transfer, and assessment information available for that property.
- Open the Property Record Card Search.
- Search by owner name, property address, or full parcel number.
- Review the matching property record card.
- If a recent transfer or value change is missing, check again in a few weeks.
Update note: property record cards with transfers or value changes are updated once per month.
COMPS property map and parcel details
The Allen County Assessor also points users to the Comparable Online Multiple Property Search for a broader property search. Use open Allen County COMPS on iMap to review property information, comparable sales, aerial imagery, property lines, zoning information, voting information, and related map tools.
COMPS supports parcel and map-based review, including identify tools, measurements, mailing label addresses, print options, shared maps, and layers such as parcels, zoning, flood plain, tax districts, subdivisions, and property lines.
Parcel details in COMPS may include owner information, property information, assessment information, voting information, property images, deed owner, mailing address, property address, township, municipality, parcel number, tax description, legal acres, calculated square feet, property class, subdivision, neighborhood, zoning class, year built, living area, land value, improvement value, total value, sale date, and sales price.
Comparable sales and advanced sales search
For sales comparison research, COMPS lets users search from a property record and review sales in the same market area. The sales area is highlighted on the map, and sales appear as highlighted parcels or pins with details available from the map and results bar.
The Advanced Sales Search can be used for more targeted research. It supports searches by parcel number, address, neighborhood code, property class, buyer or seller, sale date, and sale price.
To include invalid sales such as foreclosures, short sales, or sheriff sales, uncheck “Show Only Valid Sales” in the advanced sales search.
Property record card details to review
An Allen County property record card can help users verify core parcel and assessment details before contacting the Assessor’s Office. Review names, addresses, values, transfers, and building information carefully.
- Parcel number or key number.
- Property owner information and property address.
- Date and sale price of previous transfers.
- Township and neighborhood information.
- Lot size, acreage, or dimensions.
- Certified assessed land, improvement, and total assessed values by year.
- Building details such as year built, finished square footage, baths, exterior features, and valuation method.
Map and floodplain information limits
Allen County iMap data is provided for information only and is not intended to be used as a legal definition. Actual locations, elevations, coordinate values, or locations relative to real property boundaries remain the user’s responsibility.
Flood hazard areas shown in iMap should be used for reference only. Official 2009 and 2013 Flood Insurance Rate Maps, the 2013 Flood Insurance Study, and FEMA Letters of Map Change are on file with the Department of Planning Services.
For questions about those floodplain materials, contact the Department of Planning Services at (260) 449-7607.
Allen County Assessor contact
Contact the Assessor’s Office for questions about assessments, property record cards, and related property information.
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Allen County Assessor’s Office, 1 E Main Street, Rousseau Centre, Suite 415, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Phone: (260) 449-7123
Fax: (260) 449-4621
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm
Common questions
Where can I search Allen County property record cards online?
Use the Allen County Property Record Card Search to look up record cards by owner name, property address, or full parcel number.
What should I do if a recent transfer or value change is not showing?
Property record cards with transfers or value changes are updated once per month, so check again in a few weeks.
Where can I view property lines, zoning, aerial imagery, and comparable sales?
Use COMPS through Allen County iMap to review property information, comparable sales, aerial imagery, property lines, zoning information, voting information, and related map layers.
Can I search comparable sales by price or sale date?
Yes. The Advanced Sales Search in COMPS supports sale date and sale price searches, along with parcel number, address, neighborhood code, property class, and buyer or seller.
Is Allen County iMap data a legal boundary determination?
No. iMap data is informational only and is not intended to be used as a legal definition of property boundaries, locations, elevations, or coordinate values.