This page helps you use official Webb County, Texas property search tools to look up appraisal and tax account information, compare search paths, and choose the right office when you need more detail. It focuses on the Webb County Appraisal District and the Webb County Tax Office.

This site is independent and does not provide legal, tax, or financial advice or guarantees. Use official county resources for current property details, valuations, and payment information.

The main county appraisal lookup is the search Webb County property records tool from the Webb County Appraisal District. It displays property records with fields such as year, owner name, property address, city, legal description, and market value.

If you already know part of the record you need, start with the closest matching detail and narrow from there.

  • Owner name
  • Property address
  • City
  • Legal description
  • Property ID, GEO ID, Ref ID, or Tax Office ID if available

After you run the search, review the result row carefully before opening the property record. Match the address, owner name, and legal description so you do not rely on the wrong account.

The tax office search is useful when you need a tax-focused account lookup or want to move toward payment. You can search tax office property accounts using the quick search bar.

  • Last name followed by first name
  • Street number followed by street name
  • Account number
  • Six digit billing number

The Tax Office also offers separate search screens by owner name, property ID, property address, and mailing address. Owner name searches require at least 2 characters in the last name field. For business names, enter the name in the last name field only.

Important: Property Quick Search is limited to tax payments only. If you need broader appraisal record features, start with the Webb County Appraisal District search.

Search paths for different records

Use the search path that matches the detail you already have.

  • Use owner name search when you know the deed name or business name.
  • Use property ID search when you have an account number or all 6 digits of a billing number.
  • Use property address search when you know the street number, street name, and street type.
  • Use mailing address search when tax mail goes to a different address than the property site.

When you open a tax office result, select the view details icon next to the account number to see the property details for that account.

Maps, portal, and records requests

The Webb County Appraisal District also provides a map-based search through its GIS tool. The map is intended for general reference and property assessment purposes, and it is not a survey or legal document.

If you need owner or agent account access, the Public Portal offers login creation for owners and agents. When you need copies, maps, or data that go beyond a normal search screen, the Appraisal District accepts open records requests by mail, fax, email, in person, or online.

For an open records request, include enough detail to identify the record, such as the owner's name, physical address, legal description, or copy of maps. If research is required and the information cannot be produced within 10 working days, the office will notify you when it will be available.

Property office contacts

Use these contacts when you need help with Webb County property records, appraisal information, or tax account searches.

  • Webb County Appraisal District — 3302 Clark Blvd., Laredo, TX 78043
    Phone: (956) 718-4091
    Fax: 956-718-4052
    Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Webb County Tax Office — P. O. Box 420128, Laredo, TX 78042
    Phone: (956) 523-4200

Common questions

Where should I start a property search in Webb County, Texas?

Start with the Webb County Appraisal District property search when you want general property record details such as owner name, address, legal description, and market value. Use the tax office search when your goal is tax account lookup or payment. Pick the tool that matches your task before you start entering search terms.

What can I search by in the Webb County Tax Office system?

The Tax Office offers searches by owner name, property ID, property address, and mailing address. The quick search also accepts a last name followed by first name, a street number followed by street name, an account number, or a six digit billing number. Use the most specific detail you have to narrow the results faster.

How do I view property details after I find an account?

In the Tax Office search results, click the view details icon next to the account number for the property you want. Check the account number and related property information before moving forward. That helps you avoid adding the wrong account to a payment cart.

Can I pay taxes for more than one property in one transaction?

Yes. In the Tax Office system, you can select the checkbox next to each account and add those accounts to the cart. After that, open the cart, review the payment amounts, and use the Pay Taxes Now option when you are ready.

What should I do if I need maps, copies, or other property records?

Use the Appraisal District's open records request process when a standard property search does not give you the record you need. You can submit a written request by mail, fax, email, in person, or online, and you should include enough detail to identify the record. If the work requires research and cannot be completed within 10 working days, the office will give you an availability notice.