This page helps you complete a Property Search in Waller County, Texas and find the main county tools used to look up owner, parcel, and address details.
For most searches, start with Waller CAD Property Search. Waller County Appraisal District and Waller County 9-1-1 Rural Addressing can also help when you need map-based property details or address verification.
Waller CAD Property Search
Start with search Waller CAD property records. The search tool supports owner name, address, property ID, and advanced field searches.
- Owner name
- Street number or street name
- Property ID
- Owner ID or Geographic ID
If your first search returns too many matches, switch to Advanced Search and add more details such as subdivision, abstract, condo, business name, neighborhood, or tax year.
- Open the property search and choose the search type that fits your information.
- Enter only the details you know and run the search.
- If nothing appears, simplify the entry by using just a street name, only a first or last name, or a shorter business name.
- Open the property record you need, then use the results page tools to download a CSV file or email the results.
Tip: Searching by Property ID is the fastest way to locate a property. That number may appear on an appraisal notice or tax bill.
Search tips and limits
Waller CAD says the online records are for research purposes. Legal descriptions and acreage should be verified before using them for legal purposes or documents.
Changes made through the appraisal district can take time to appear online. If property information looks wrong or incomplete, contact the appraisal district directly and allow time for updates to post.
Current-year tax data may show N/A until values have been certified. For extra search help, use the property search help page.
Maps and alternate lookup tools
If you need a map view, Waller County also provides an address and property lookup with autocompleted search fields. You can search by address or Property ID on the county map tool.
The Waller CAD interactive map includes layers such as parcels, abstracts, subdivisions, school districts, city limits, streets, and FEMA flood hazard zones. Map boundaries are approximate and are not suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying use.
Some properties do not appear on the map, including personal property, mineral property, and mobile home property. If your parcel is missing and does not fall into one of those categories, contact the appraisal district for more information.
Taxpayer Portal access
The Taxpayer Portal is useful when you need account-based access rather than a quick public search. You can sign in to the Taxpayer Portal to view property details, opt into electronic communication, review documents, and manage applications.
If you are new to the portal, use the sign-up option and wait for approval from the CAD if your registration is pending.
Property search contacts
Use these contacts when you need help with records, address verification, or account questions.
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Waller County Appraisal District — 900 13th Street, Hempstead, TX 77445
Phone: (979) 921-0060
Fax: (979) 921-0377
Mailing address: P.O. Box 887, Hempstead, TX 77445-0887
Office hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM -
Waller County 9-1-1 Rural Addressing
Phone: (979) 826-7670
Email: 911addressing@wallercounty.us
Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm; Friday 8:00 am to 12:00 pm
Common questions
How do I search by address in Waller County?
Use the address search option in Waller CAD Property Search. Start with the full address. If you do not get a match, try only the street name or the street name with the number, and leave off the street type such as Road, Drive, or Lane.
How do I search by owner name?
Use the owner search option and enter the first and last name. If the result list is too broad, try only the more unique part of the name. Names may also appear with a space, such as Mc Donald instead of McDonald.
Why is the current year tax data marked N/A?
The appraisal district updates values through the year. Current-year tax data may stay unavailable until those values have been certified.
Why is my property missing from the map?
The map does not include personal properties, mineral properties, or mobile home properties. Other properties may still be unmapped, so the next step is to contact the appraisal district.
Can I save or share my search results?
Yes. The search results page includes options to download a CSV file or email the results. The email option is also available from the property details page.