This page helps users complete a property search in Hendricks County, Indiana, by finding parcel records, assessment details, mapping tools, and related sales information through official county resources.
The main public tools are Hendricks County XSoft Engage and Beacon - Hendricks County, IN - Search, with Assessor's Office support for questions about property records and assessments.
Hendricks County Beacon property search
Use search Hendricks County property records in Beacon to look up parcels by several supported search paths.
Helpful search fields include:
- Name Search, with an exact name match option
- Address Search, including an address range such as 1200-1299 Main
- State ID Search for a parcel number
- Sec/Twp/Rng Search
- Alternate ID Search, with an exact match option
- Bill ID Search
After choosing the best field, use the search controls to return matching results and open the parcel record that fits the property you need.
- Select the search type that matches the information you have.
- Enter the name, address, parcel number, alternate ID, bill ID, or land description details.
- Use the Search button to view matching results.
- Review the parcel record and use print, email, or link options when available.
Accuracy note: Beacon states that its data comes from a working file updated continuously, but accuracy is not guaranteed.
Hendricks County XSoft Engage
The Hendricks County Assessor identifies open Hendricks County XSoft Engage as the citizen engagement portal for property record cards, mapping, tax, appeals, personal property, mobile home, and other information.
XSoft Engage also notes that property assessment data is provided as is, without warranties, and should not be relied on for legal, financial, or real estate decisions. For questions or clarification, contact the local assessor's office.
Names and addresses of covered persons are restricted, and data may be limited or unavailable under IC 36-1-8.5.
Beacon map, comparables, and sales tools
Beacon includes more than a basic parcel search. Users can review mapping, comparable property criteria, sales lists, and sales search options tied to Hendricks County property data.
Map search
The Beacon map supports parcel-layer selection, buffer selection, exporting selected features, parcel ID labels, zooming to coordinates, measuring length and area, and printing maps as a PDF or HTML view.
Comparables search
The comparables search supports criteria such as year built, total living area, finished basement area, parcel acreage, stories, bedrooms, sale price, sale date, assessed value, property class, occupancy, neighborhood, and taxing district.
Sales search and sales list
The sales search supports sale date, sale price, square footage, acreage, year built, sale type, property type, and neighborhood. The sales list includes monthly sales groupings for 2024, 2025, and 2026.
Assessment records and appeal review
The Assessor's Office assesses real and personal property values. Indiana property taxes are collected by county treasurers based on assessments provided by township and county assessors.
If you disagree with an assessment, review the property record first for data issues such as square footage, plumbing fixtures, finished attics, or finished basements. If the assessment is not in the range of fair market value in use, the property owner may file a Form 130 with the Assessor's Office.
Hendricks County also states that appeals can be filed online through Beacon Schneider Property Assessment Look Up.
Sales disclosure records
Sales disclosure handling is separate from a basic property search. Hendricks County does not currently participate in the DLGF Gateway online submission for sales disclosures.
Sales disclosures must come into the Assessor's Office Sales Disclosure area by walk-in, mail, or electronic document filing through SimpliFile. After entry, a SDF ID number and SDF Date are assigned, and files are uploaded to the Gateway Sales Database approximately once a week.
A Sales Disclosure Form is required by Indiana for property title transfers when there is valuable consideration. The Assessor's Office does not collect filing fees, and the Hendricks County Auditor handles filing fee and homestead questions.
Hendricks County Assessor contacts
Use these contacts for property record, assessment, appeal, and sales disclosure questions tied to Hendricks County property information.
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Assessor's Office, 355 S Washington St #230 Danville, IN 46122
Phone: (317) 745-9207
Fax: (317) 745-9411
Email: assessordept@co.hendricks.in.us
Hours: M - F 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Except for Holidays -
Sales Disclosure, 355 S Washington St #201 Danville, Indiana 46122
Phone: (317) 745-9486
Email: drobinsonwhiteley@co.hendricks.in.us
Hours: Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm Except for Holidays
Common questions
Where can I search Hendricks County property records online?
You can use Beacon - Hendricks County, IN - Search to search by name, address, State ID, Sec/Twp/Rng, alternate ID, or bill ID. XSoft Engage is also identified by the Assessor's Office for property record cards, mapping, tax, appeals, and related property information.
Can I use Beacon for Hendricks County sales information?
Yes. Beacon includes a sales search with criteria such as sale date, sale price, square footage, acreage, year built, sale type, property type, and neighborhood. It also includes monthly sales lists.
Who handles Hendricks County property assessment questions?
The Hendricks County Assessor's Office handles assessment questions. Taxpayers may call (317) 745-9207 or email [assessordept@co.hendricks.in.us](mailto:assessordept@co.hendricks.in.us) for assistance.
Is online property assessment data guaranteed to be accurate?
No. Beacon states that its data is believed reliable but not guaranteed. XSoft Engage states that assessment data is provided as is and should not be relied on for legal, financial, or real estate decisions.
What should I check before appealing an assessment?
Review the property record for details such as square footage, plumbing fixtures, finished attics, and finished basements. If the assessment is not in the range of fair market value in use, the property owner may file a Form 130 with the Assessor's Office.
How are Hendricks County sales disclosures submitted?
Hendricks County sales disclosures must be submitted to the Assessor's Office Sales Disclosure area by walk-in, mail, or electronic document filing through SimpliFile.