This page helps users handle a property search in Monroe County, Indiana and understand which official tools can be used to look up parcels, review map details, and follow up with the proper office.
The qPublic Monroe County Search, Map Search, Sales Search, and the Monroe County Property Appraiser's Office are the main named channels for property assessment information, parcel review, and property information requests.
qPublic Monroe County Search
Use the qPublic search page when you need to look up a parcel record by owner, address, parcel number, account number, or related property identifiers. Start with the open the Monroe County property search tool.
Have one or more of these search details ready before you begin:
- Name
- Address, including street number, street name, unit number, or city
- Parcel ID
- Account number
- Key name
- Subdivision or condo name
The search fields support partial entry, and the search button can return matching results on a separate results page.
- Choose the search type that matches the information you have.
- Enter the owner name, address, Parcel ID, account number, key name, subdivision, or condo details.
- Use the exact match option when you need a narrower search.
- Review the matching property results and select the record that fits your search.
Map Search for parcel review
The qPublic map lets users review parcels visually, select features from the parcel layer, use buffer selection, export selected items, and print maps. Use the open the Monroe County parcel map option when a visual map view is more useful than a text search.
The map includes tools for selecting parcel features, viewing results, labeling parcel IDs, zooming to coordinates, measuring length and area, and printing the map as a PDF or HTML view.
Use the map print tool when you need a map output for review or sharing.
Sales Search and tax estimator tools
The Sales Search tool supports searches by sale price, sale date, vacant or improved status, qualification, mill group, subdivision, condominium, property class, living area, and year built. Sales Search returns the top 500 results.
The Tax Estimator uses values such as tax district, millage rate, just market value, exemptions, and Save Our Homes portability amount to estimate taxes. The estimator is for tax estimation only, and final taxes can be affected by exemptions, property classification, reductions, and special assessments.
Property Appraiser data limits
The Monroe County Property Appraiser's Office maintains property data for ad valorem tax valuation. The office states that the data is intended for that purpose and should not be relied on for other purposes.
Data for one tax year may not apply to a prior or later year. The qPublic pages also show a last data upload timestamp, which helps users understand when the online data was last refreshed.
Public records and property information requests
When an online search does not answer your question, the Monroe County Property Appraiser's Office provides a public records request path and a property information request contact. Use the office contact details for questions about property information, public records requests, or unclear search results.
Monroe County Property Appraiser contact
Use this office contact for property appraisal questions, property information requests, and public records request follow-up.
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Monroe County Property Appraiser's Office, 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL 33040
Phone: (305) 292-3420
Email: webmaster@mcpafl.org
Office hours: M-F 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Common questions
Where do I start a Monroe County property search?
Start with the qPublic Monroe County Search page. It supports searches by name, address, Parcel ID, account number, key name, subdivision, and condo.
Can I search Monroe County property on a map?
Yes. The qPublic Map Search provides a parcel map with feature selection, buffer selection, labels, coordinate tools, measurements, results, and print options.
What should I do if a property result is unclear?
Contact the Monroe County Property Appraiser's Office by phone at (305) 292-3420 or by email at [webmaster@mcpafl.org](mailto:webmaster@mcpafl.org) for property information request help.
Is the online property data for every purpose?
No. The Monroe County Property Appraiser's Office states that the data is maintained for ad valorem tax valuation and should not be relied on for other purposes.
Can I use the site to review recent sales?
Yes. The Sales Search tool includes filters such as sale price, sale date, vacant or improved status, subdivision, condominium, living area, and year built, with results limited to the top 500.