This page helps you handle a Property Search in Parker County, Texas by using the Parker County Appraisal District, the county’s map tools, and the Records-Deeds office for related real property records.
Start with the Parker County Appraisal District for owner and property information, then use the County Clerk’s records functions when you need recorded real estate documents. This site is independent and does not provide legal, tax, or financial advice.
Parker County Appraisal District search
The main starting point for a Parker County property search is the Parker County Appraisal District owner name search. The search page is designed for owner-name lookups and also links to exemptions, plats, tax rates, forms, and protest information.
For the owner name search, enter only the first part of the last name, use at least two characters, and do not include spaces. The example shown is “Smith A”.
Use the appraisal district search to begin your lookup: search Parker County property records by owner name.
If you need broader appraisal district information after the search, you can also use the main district site for exemptions, plats, downloads, forms, and taxpayer information.
Use the parcel map
If you want to review parcels on a map, the county GIS app includes layers for parcels, abstracts, subdivisions, lot lines, streets, city limits, schools, flood hazard zones, and precinct boundaries.
The map is for informational use only and is not suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It shows approximate relative locations and is updated as ownership and GIS data are maintained and corrected.
Open the official mapping tool here: view Parker County parcel and GIS map layers.
Choose the right office
Use the Parker County Appraisal District when you need property values, exemptions, agricultural appraisal information, or protest-related information. The Texas Comptroller explains that appraisal districts handle property values and exemption processing, while taxing units answer questions about tax rates and tax bills.
For recorded public records tied to real estate, Parker County routes that work through the County Clerk’s Records-Deeds Division. That office handles recording public records and processes records and deeds work along with plats and other legal filings.
If you are trying to compare a property’s appraisal record with a filed deed or plat, use both paths: start with the appraisal district search, then check the County Clerk side for the recorded document you need.
Forms and timing
The Parker County Appraisal District site points users to exemptions, protest information, tax rates, plats, downloads, and forms. The Texas Comptroller property tax pages also provide statewide forms and calendars that can help when your search leads to an exemption, protest, or filing question.
Relevant statewide forms include the Residence Homestead Exemption Application, Property Owner’s Notice of Protest forms, and open-space agricultural appraisal forms. The Comptroller’s calendar pages also list property tax dates, ARB training dates, and law deadlines.
These forms and calendars are most useful after you locate the property and confirm which office handles the next step.
Property search contacts
These public-facing offices are the main contacts for Parker County property lookup and related records work.
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Parker County Appraisal District — 1108 Santa Fe Dr, Weatherford, Texas 76086
Phone: (817) 596-0077
Email: PARKERCAD@PARKERCAD.ORG -
Records-Deeds Division — 1112 Santa Fe Drive, Weatherford, TX 76086
Phone: (817) 594-7461
Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. -
County Clerk — 1112 Santa Fe Drive, Weatherford, TX 76086
Phone: (817) 598-6163
Common questions
Where should I start a property search in Parker County?
Start with the Parker County Appraisal District owner name search. It is the clearest self-service tool for locating property information by owner name. After that, use the parcel map or the Records-Deeds office if you need more detail or a recorded document.
What search format does the owner lookup use?
The owner name search uses a last-name-first format. Enter only the first part of the last name, use at least two characters, and do not include spaces. The example shown on the search page is “Smith A”.
When should I use the GIS map instead of the appraisal search?
Use the GIS map when you want to view parcels and related map layers such as subdivisions, lot lines, streets, or flood hazard zones. Use the appraisal district search when you are starting with an owner name or need appraisal-related property details. The map is informational and not a legal survey.
Which office handles deeds and recorded real property records?
The County Clerk’s Records-Deeds Division handles recording public records and records and deeds work. If your property search involves a deed, plat, or another filed real estate document, contact that division for the next step. For valuation, exemptions, or protests, stay with the appraisal district.
Who handles questions about property values, exemptions, or protests?
The appraisal district handles questions about property values, exemptions, agricultural appraisal, and appraisal review board protest matters. For a starting point, use the appraisal district search page or contact the district directly at (817) 596-0077. If your question is about tax bills or tax rates, follow the taxing-unit path instead.