Greene County Washington Auditor Property Search & Tax Records

Searching property records in Greene County Washington can help homeowners, buyers, and real estate professionals verify ownership, locate parcel numbers, review tax records, and explore GIS parcel maps. County property data is maintained by local government offices and made available through official online portals.

Using the county property systems you can quickly search for property owner information, parcel identification numbers, tax history, and land boundaries. This guide explains how to access Greene County Washington property records step-by-step using official tools.


Official Greene County Property Record Tools

Use the official portals below to access property records, parcel lookup systems, GIS parcel maps, and assessor information.


Greene County Property Search

The county property search portal allows residents to find parcel records, owner names, property addresses, and valuation details.

Step-by-Step Property Search Guide

  1. Open the official Greene County property search system.
  2. Choose the search method.
  3. Enter property address, owner name, or parcel ID.
  4. Click the search button.
  5. Select a property from the results list.
  6. View parcel details, property owner information, and assessment data.
Tip: Searching by parcel number often provides the most accurate property result.

Greene County Parcel Lookup

A parcel identification number (PIN) is a unique number assigned to each property. Counties use parcel IDs to manage tax records and land documentation.

How to Find a Parcel Number

  1. Open the Greene County property search portal.
  2. Search using the property address.
  3. Open the property record.
  4. The parcel number appears at the top of the property details page.

Greene County Property Owner Search

Property ownership information is available through the county property records system. Users can search properties by owner name.

Owner Search Steps

  1. Open the county property search page.
  2. Select the owner name search option.
  3. Enter the last name of the property owner.
  4. View matching properties.
  5. Open a record to see full property details.

Greene County Property Tax Records

Property tax information is based on assessed property value and local tax rates. Tax records are available through the property search system.

Steps to View Property Taxes

  1. Search for a property using parcel ID or address.
  2. Open the parcel record.
  3. Locate the valuation or tax section.
  4. Review assessed values and tax history.

Greene County GIS Parcel Map

The GIS parcel map allows users to visually explore land parcels, property boundaries, and aerial imagery.

How to Use the GIS Map

  1. Open the Greene County GIS map.
  2. Search using parcel number or address.
  3. Zoom into the property area.
  4. Click a parcel to view property details.

Greene County Auditor Responsibilities

  • Recording real estate documents
  • Maintaining public property records
  • Recording property deeds and liens
  • Preserving land records
  • Providing public access to recorded documents

Tips for Searching Property Records

Do
  • Use official county websites
  • Search using parcel numbers when possible
  • Verify property ownership before purchase
Do Not
  • Do not rely on unofficial property sites
  • Do not assume GIS boundaries are legal surveys
  • Do not confuse parcel ID with deed numbers

Greene County Auditor Office Location

Address
Greene County Courthouse
Bloomfield, Indiana 47424

Ohio Auditor Tools · Tax Year 2026

10 Ohio Property Tax Calculators & Auditor Tools

Built specifically for Ohio's 35% assessment ratio, current DTE forms, and 2026 Homestead, Owner-Occupancy, CAUV, Conveyance Fee, and Board of Revision rules. Every number reflects verified Ohio Department of Taxation amounts.

Homestead: $29,000 Enhanced Vet: $58,000 OAGI limit: $41,000 Assessment: 35% of market BOR filing: Free · DTE 1

Annual Tax Bill Estimator

OHIO

Applies Ohio's 35% assessment ratio plus your county's effective millage tier — the actual math your auditor uses.

Pick a county tier and enter your market value.

Homestead Reduction Calculator

DTE 105A

2026 Ohio Homestead: $29,000 general or $58,000 enhanced (100% disabled vet, KIA spouse). OAGI under $41,000 required for non-veteran applicants.

Pick your situation and enter your home value.

Owner-Occupancy & Non-Business Credits

DTE 105C

Every Ohio owner-occupied home qualifies for the 2.5% Owner-Occupancy Credit plus the automatic 10% Non-Business Credit. Most owners don't realize these stack.

Enter your annual tax to see both credit amounts.

Conveyance Fee Calculator

ORC 322

When you sell or transfer Ohio property, the auditor collects $1 state + up to $3 county per $1,000, plus $0.50 per parcel. Counties choose their rate.

Enter sale price and pick your county rate.

CAUV Agricultural Savings

DTE 109

Ohio's Current Agricultural Use Value cuts taxable value dramatically for farmland (10+ acres, or smaller with $2,500+ annual gross income).

Enter both market and CAUV values to see savings.

Mill Rate Converter

Ohio tax rates appear three ways on auditor sites: mills, percent, or dollars per $1,000. Convert between them instantly.

Enter a rate to see all three forms.

Parcel Number Cleaner

Ohio's 88 counties each format parcels differently — Franklin uses 010-123456-00, Cuyahoga uses 001-23-456, Hamilton uses 100-0001-0001-00. Auto-detects.

Paste any Ohio county parcel to format it.

35% Ratio Sanity Check

Ohio law sets taxable value at 35% of market value. If yours is significantly higher, you're a strong BOR appeal candidate.

Enter both values to compare against Ohio's 35% target.

BOR Appeal Savings

DTE 1

A successful Board of Revision complaint typically cuts your value 10–20%. Filing is free and stays in effect until the next reappraisal.

Enter your tax bill and reduction estimate.

BOR Deadline Countdown

MAR 31

Ohio's statutory Board of Revision filing deadline is March 31 for the prior tax year. Miss it and you wait until next year — no extensions.

Set your deadline to start the countdown.

Verify with the official Ohio source

These calculators use the verified 2026 Ohio Department of Taxation amounts and statutory rules. For your exact bill, exemption status, and county-specific deadlines, always confirm with your county auditor and the Ohio Revised Code:

Estimates use Ohio's 35% statutory assessment ratio and effective tax rate tiers averaged across major Ohio counties. Your actual bill depends on local school levies, voted millage, inside vs. outside millage splits, House Bill 920 reduction factors (HB 920), and special assessments. The 2026 Homestead general amount ($29,000) and enhanced amount ($58,000) reflect HB 187 inflation indexing — your county auditor's office may show slightly different transitional figures. Nothing here is legal or tax advice. CountyAuditors.org is an independent informational directory, not affiliated with any county government.

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