This page helps you complete a property search in Guadalupe County, Texas and understand which official tool fits your next step. It points you to the Guadalupe Appraisal District search system and the Guadalupe County Tax Office search page so you can look up a parcel, owner, address, value, or tax-related record.
The Guadalupe Appraisal District handles appraisal records, while the Tax Assessor-Collector handles tax assessment and collection. This site is independent and does not provide legal, tax, or financial advice, so use official county resources to verify details before relying on them.
Guadalupe AD Property Search
Have a few details ready before you begin. The appraisal search works best when you search by one strong identifier first, then narrow the results only if needed.
- Owner name
- Street number
- Street name
- Property ID
- Owner ID or Geographic ID
- Tax year
Start with the main appraisal search and switch to the tab that matches what you know. You can use owner, address, ID, or advanced search fields from the same system.
- Open the search portal.
- Search by owner name, address, Property ID, or another available field.
- If you get too many results, move to advanced search and add more property details.
- If you get no results, simplify the entry by using only a street name or only part of a name.
- Open the matching record and review the property details shown for that parcel.
Important: 2026 values are listed as preliminary and may change before certification.
Tax Office property search options
The Guadalupe County Tax Office also provides an advanced property search for tax office records. It includes fields such as Property ID, CAD ID, owner name, situs address, legal description, neighborhood, property type, tax year, and owner information.
Use the Tax Office advanced search when you need the tax office view of a property record. The Tax Office states that it assesses and collects taxes, but does not appraise property.
If you are comparing results between the two systems, treat the Appraisal District as the place for appraisal records and parcel search, and use the Tax Office for tax office account information tied to the same property.
Refine results and fix search issues
The appraisal search help page gives a few practical ways to improve a search before you call an office.
- For address searches, try the street name alone or the street name with numbers only.
- Leave off the street type such as Lane, Drive, or Road if the first search fails.
- For owner searches, try just the first name or just the last name.
- For business searches, use the Advanced Search tab and enter the business name under Doing Business As.
- If a spelling may vary, try a simpler version such as splitting a combined name.
You can also save results from the appraisal search by downloading a CSV file or using the email option on the results page or property details page.
Maps, values, and update limits
The interactive map is useful for parcel context, but it is not a survey tool and should not be used for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Property boundaries and other features are shown only as approximate locations.
Some properties may not appear on the map, including personal property, mineral property, and mobile home property. If a parcel is not mapped yet, the Appraisal District advises contacting its office for more information.
Changes made with the appraisal district can take time to appear online. Current-year tax data may show as N/A until values have been certified, and both the Appraisal District and Tax Office advise users to verify key details with the office before relying on online information.
Office hours and locations
These are the public-facing office locations and hours listed for property-related help.
| Office | Location | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Guadalupe Appraisal District Main Office | 3000 N Austin St, Seguin, TX 78155 | Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm |
| Guadalupe Appraisal District Schertz Office | 1052 FM 78, Suite 103 Schertz, TX 78154 | 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM |
| Guadalupe County Tax Office Main Office | 307 W Court St. Seguin TX 78155 | Not listed on the property search page |
| Guadalupe County Tax Office Schertz Office | 1052 FM 78, Suite 107 Schertz, TX 78154 | Not listed on the property search page |
Property search contacts
Use these offices when you need help with appraisal records, tax office records, or a correction that has not appeared online yet.
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Guadalupe Appraisal District Main Office 3000 N Austin St, Seguin, TX 78155
Phone: (830) 303-3313
Email: psaseguin@guadalupead.org -
Guadalupe Appraisal District Schertz Office 1052 FM 78, Suite 103 Schertz, TX 78154
Phone: (830) 303-3313
Email: psaschertz@guadalupead.org -
Guadalupe County Tax Office Main Office 307 W Court St. Seguin TX 78155
Phone: (830) 379-2315
Bexar metro line: (830) 303-4188 -
Guadalupe County Tax Office Schertz Office 1052 FM 78, Suite 107 Schertz, TX 78154
Phone: (210) 945-9708
Common questions
Which site should I use first for a Guadalupe County property search?
Start with the Guadalupe Appraisal District property search if you want to look up a parcel by owner, address, or Property ID. It is built for parcel research and includes owner, address, ID, and advanced search options. If you need tax office account details, use the Tax Office search after you identify the property.
What should I do if my search returns too many or too few results?
Try a simpler search first. For an address, use just the street name or remove the street type. For a name, search only the first name or only the last name, then narrow the results with advanced fields if needed.
Why does the record show preliminary values or missing current-year tax data?
The appraisal search states that 2026 values are preliminary until certification. The help page also explains that current-year tax data may show as N/A until values have been certified. Check again later or contact the appropriate office to verify the current status.
Why is a property missing from the map?
The interactive map does not include every property type. Personal property, mineral property, and mobile home property may not appear, and some parcels may not be mapped yet. When that happens, contact the Guadalupe Appraisal District for help confirming the record.
Can I rely on the online record for legal or boundary questions?
No. The appraisal search and map both include accuracy and use limitations, and the map is not suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. For boundary, acreage, or other legal uses, verify the information with the appropriate office before using it in documents or decisions.