Fulton County, Georgia Property Records Search 2026

Fulton County · Georgia · Property Tax Records Guide

Search Fulton County, Georgia property tax records and property records online using official tools for parcel search, owner lookup, address search, Board of Assessors property records, tax assessment values, homestead exemptions, property tax bills, tax payments, deeds, liens, plats, land records, UCC filings, GIS maps and official real estate document research.

Updated: April 2026 Reading time: 16 min Verified: fultonassessor.org · fultoncountyga.gov · fultoncountytaxes.org · fultonclerk.org · Fulton GIS
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Need Fulton County Georgia Property Tax Records Right Now?

Use Fulton County Board of Assessors when you need property assessment records, parcel search, owner lookup, address search, assessed value, exemptions, appeals, mailing address changes and property-record details.

Use Fulton County Tax Commissioner when you need property tax bills, tax payment, receipts, delinquent tax help or tax collection questions. Use Fulton County Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Courts when you need deeds, plats, liens, UCC filings and recorded real estate documents.

Georgia Property Records Note Fulton County property research is split between the Board of Assessors, Tax Commissioner, Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Courts, and GIS. The Board of Assessors handles valuation and assessment records. The Tax Commissioner collects property taxes. The Clerk records deeds, liens, plats and UCC filings. GIS maps help with parcel location and map context.

Fulton County property tax record research usually starts with the Board of Assessors and the Tax Commissioner. The Board of Assessors provides property assessment and valuation records. The Tax Commissioner is responsible for property tax collection for Fulton County government, schools, the State of Georgia and several cities inside the county.

For deeds and recorded documents, use the Fulton County Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Courts. For parcel maps, land lot details and map-based research, use the Fulton County GIS Property Map Viewer.

What You NeedOfficial SourceBest Search Method
Owner, address, parcel and assessment records Fulton County qPublic Property Search Search by owner name, location address, parcel number or property details.
Board of Assessors help Fulton County Board of Assessors Use for property assessment, valuation, exemptions, appeals and property record questions.
Property tax bill and payment Fulton County Taxes Search tax bills and payment status through the official tax site.
Tax Commissioner office support Property Taxes Use for tax collection, payments, receipts and tax-office questions.
Deeds, plats, liens and UCC filings Deeds and Records Use Clerk real estate records for recorded instruments and document research.
Parcel maps and GIS research Fulton County Property Map Viewer Use GIS map viewer for parcel location, property map context and land lot clues.
Local Research Tip Start with the Board of Assessors property search and copy the parcel ID or property identifier exactly. That number helps you match the same property across tax bills, deeds, GIS maps, appeals and exemption records.

Fulton County Property Tax Records Free Lookup: Step-by-Step

The fastest free lookup begins with the Fulton County property search through the Board of Assessors/qPublic system. This helps you confirm the correct parcel before checking tax bills, deed records, liens or GIS maps.

After confirming the parcel, use the Tax Commissioner for tax bills and payments, the Clerk for recorded documents and Fulton GIS for parcel map research.

  1. Open the property search Go to Fulton County qPublic Property Search.
  2. Search by the strongest detail you have Use owner name, property address, parcel number or available real estate search fields.
  3. Confirm the correct property Check owner clue, property address, parcel ID, legal description, assessed value, land data, improvement details and exemption information.
  4. Open tax records if needed Use Fulton County Taxes to review tax bills and payment status.
  5. Open Clerk records for deeds Use Fulton County Deeds and Records for deeds, liens, plats and recorded documents.
Search Trick If a full Atlanta-area address does not work, search only the street number and street name. Remove unit text, punctuation, direction words and road suffixes unless the official system requires them.

How to Find Parcel ID, PIN or Property Account Details

A parcel ID, PIN or property identifier is the safest way to connect Fulton County assessment records, tax bills, GIS maps and deed records. Owner names can change, mailing addresses may differ from site addresses and Atlanta-area street names can repeat.

Use the parcel identifier when checking tax bills, assessment values, homestead exemption, appeals, GIS property maps, deed clues and closing documents.

Best ways to find property identifiers

  • Search the Fulton County qPublic Property Search.
  • Use Fulton County Property Map Viewer if you know the location but not the parcel number.
  • Check your Fulton County property tax bill or tax payment receipt.
  • Review your deed, settlement statement, title report, mortgage escrow statement or appraisal.
  • Search Clerk deed records if you already know party names, book/page, legal description or recording details.
Do Not Guess the Parcel ID One wrong digit can point to a different property. Copy the parcel ID or property number directly from an official assessment record, tax bill, deed, GIS map or title document.

Board of Assessors Records, Values and Exemptions

The Fulton County Board of Assessors is responsible for property assessments and valuation records. Georgia Department of Revenue guidance explains that Boards of Tax Assessors are responsible for valuation assessments of real and personal property, while Tax Commissioners collect ad valorem taxes.

Assessor records are useful for homeowners, buyers, sellers, real estate agents, appraisers, lenders, title researchers and investors. They help identify the property, but they do not replace recorded deeds or a title search.

Assessment ItemWhat It Helps You CheckWhy It Matters
Parcel ID The property identifier used to match records. Best field for matching assessment, tax, GIS and deed research.
Owner and address Owner clue and site location shown in assessment records. Helpful for public record identification, but deed records should be checked for legal document history.
Assessed value Assessment and value details used in property tax context. Important for appeals, tax planning and buyer due diligence.
Land and improvement data Property characteristics, land, building and classification details. Useful when checking incorrect data, appeals or buyer research.
Exemption details Homestead and special exemption-related information. Exemptions may affect taxable value and annual property tax bills.
Insider Tip Before calling the Board of Assessors, save the property record and write down your exact question. A focused question about value, exemption, mailing address, property class or building data is easier to resolve.

Property Tax Bills, Payments and Tax Commissioner Records

The Fulton County Tax Commissioner is responsible for collecting property taxes for Fulton County government, Fulton County and City of Atlanta Schools, the State of Georgia and several cities in Fulton County.

Use the official tax site when you need tax bills, tax payment, receipt lookup, payment status, delinquent tax help or closing verification. Always confirm the parcel, account, owner clue, tax year and amount due before paying.

  1. Open Fulton County Taxes Go to Fulton County Taxes.
  2. Use official property tax resources Open Fulton County Property Taxes.
  3. Search the correct tax account Use parcel number, owner name, property address or available account details.
  4. Confirm tax bill details Check tax year, property address, owner clue, amount due, payment history, penalties, interest and due date.
  5. Save payment proof Keep receipts, confirmation numbers, screenshots, bank records and downloaded tax statements.
Payment Accuracy Warning Never pay from a third-party property summary alone. Use the official Fulton County Tax Commissioner or Fulton County Taxes portal and confirm the property before submitting payment.

Search Deeds, Liens, Plats and Real Estate Records

The Fulton County Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Courts Deeds and Records room serves as the home of real estate, military discharge, trade names and other recorded instruments dating back to the early 1800s.

The Clerk’s Real Estate Division records and indexes Fulton County real estate deeds, lien filings, plats, surveys, condominium floor plans, military discharges, partnerships, trade names and UCC filings.

  1. Open Deeds and Records Go to Fulton County Deeds and Records.
  2. Review plats and land records Open Plats and Land Records.
  3. Use Georgia real estate index if needed Open Georgia Consolidated Real Estate Indexes for state-supported index search options.
  4. Search with document clues Use grantor/grantee names, owner names, book/page, recording date, document type, legal description, subdivision, land lot or parcel clues.
  5. Use professional help for title decisions For ownership disputes, lien priority, foreclosure, probate, deed correction, title insurance or closing decisions, consult a title professional or qualified attorney.

Document Copies, Recording and Clerk Research

Fulton County Clerk recording resources explain that the Land Records Recording Division is located at 185 Central Justice Center Towers on the ground floor, Room TG-200. For recording document questions, the Clerk lists 404-613-5313.

Before requesting a copy or relying on a document, identify the exact record. Useful clues include grantor/grantee names, recording date, document type, book/page, instrument number, legal description, subdivision, land lot and parcel number.

Copy NeedBest UseOfficial Starting Point
Deed copy Ownership history, refinance, title review, estate file or closing support. Deeds and Records
Plat or survey record Subdivision, lot, land lot, survey or legal-description research. Plats and Land Records
Lien or UCC filing Title risk, financing statement, lien release or legal research. GSCCCA Real Estate Index
Recording question Deed filing, document format, recording fee or recording procedure. Recording Division
Copy Tip Do not order from a broad name search alone. First narrow the record by document type, recording date, book/page, instrument number, legal description or parcel clue.

Fulton County GIS, Property Map Viewer and Parcel Maps

Fulton County GIS provides a Property Map Viewer and official county maps. The county maps page describes maps and locator tools with geospatial data related to Fulton County land features, political boundaries and demographics.

GIS tools are useful for map context, but they are not legal surveys. For boundaries, easements, setbacks, title, building or legal-use decisions, rely on recorded documents and qualified professionals.

  1. Open Property Map Viewer Go to Fulton County Property Map Viewer.
  2. Open Fulton County maps Use Fulton County Maps for county map and locator tools.
  3. Use City of Atlanta GIS if property is inside Atlanta Open City of Atlanta Maps and GIS for city planning and zoning-related maps.
  4. Compare map details with official records Match parcel location, owner clue, address and parcel number with Assessor and Clerk records.
  5. Use legal documents for boundaries Do not rely on GIS parcel lines for fences, easements, setbacks, title disputes or construction.

Homestead Exemption and Mailing Address Changes

Many Fulton County homeowners search property tax records to check homestead exemption, special exemptions, mailing address changes and assessed value. Fulton County Board of Assessors online services include homestead and special exemptions, real property returns, appeals and mailing address changes for real property.

If you recently bought a home, inherited property, changed mailing address or believe an exemption is missing, start with the Board of Assessors property record and keep your parcel number ready.

  1. Search the property record Use Fulton County qPublic Property Search.
  2. Open online services Use Fulton County Board of Assessors Online Services.
  3. Review exemption or mailing options Check homestead and special exemptions, appeals and change of mailing address resources.
  4. Confirm ownership and mailing details Compare the assessment record with your deed, closing documents and tax bill.
  5. Save filing proof Keep confirmations, screenshots, mailed proof, receipts and office responses.
Homeowner Tip Check exemption and mailing-address details before tax bills are due. Waiting until a deadline can make corrections more stressful and may affect appeal or exemption timing.

Assessment Appeals and Value Questions

If you disagree with a Fulton County assessment value or property detail, start by reviewing the Board of Assessors record. Save the parcel number, owner clue, property address, values, land details, building details, exemption information and any notice you received.

Appeal deadlines can be strict. Always use current Fulton County Board of Assessors guidance before filing, mailing documents or waiting.

  1. Review the assessment record Open Fulton County qPublic Property Search.
  2. Identify the exact issue Check assessed value, property class, land data, improvement details, exemptions, owner clue and address.
  3. Collect evidence Useful support may include comparable sales, appraisal reports, photos, repair estimates, condition evidence or proof of incorrect property data.
  4. Use online appeal resources Open Board of Assessors Online Services.
  5. Confirm the filing window Use current county and Georgia guidance before submitting a formal appeal.
Appeal Deadline Warning Assessment appeals are time-sensitive. Confirm the current Fulton County filing window and process directly through the Board of Assessors before waiting or mailing evidence.

Delinquent Taxes, Tax Sales and Closing Verification

Delinquent property taxes, payment status, tax sale risk and closing verification should be checked through official Fulton County Tax Commissioner resources. Recorded liens, deed issues and title concerns should be checked through Clerk real estate records.

If a property may have unpaid taxes, tax liens, deed fraud concerns, foreclosure risk or title issues, verify through official county systems before closing, bidding or making a financial decision.

  1. Search the tax bill Use Fulton County Taxes.
  2. Confirm payment status Check tax year, parcel number, account, owner clue, amount due, penalties, interest and payment history.
  3. Contact Tax Commissioner if unclear Use the official Tax Commissioner page when tax balance, delinquency or payment posting is unclear.
  4. Search Clerk records for title risk Use Deeds and Records for deeds, liens, plats, UCC filings and releases.
  5. Verify before closing or bidding Use official offices and title professionals before making legal or financial decisions.

Office Address, Phone Numbers and Map

Fulton County Government Center / Tax Commissioner

Fulton County Tax Commissioner
141 Pryor Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-613-6100
Tax Commissioner: Official Tax Commissioner Page
Property Taxes: Property Tax Page
Tax Site: Fulton County Taxes
Use this office for property tax bills, payments, receipts, delinquency and tax collection questions.

Fulton County Board of Assessors

Fulton County Board of Assessors
Official Website: Fulton County Board of Assessors
Property Search: qPublic Property Search
Online Services: Online Services
Use this office for property assessment records, values, exemptions, appeals, real property returns and mailing address changes.

Fulton County Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Courts

Fulton County Clerk – Deeds and Records
185 Central Justice Center Towers
Ground Floor, Room TG-200
Atlanta, GA 30303
Recording Division Phone: 404-613-5313
Clerk Website: Fulton County Clerk
Deeds and Records: Deeds and Records
Recording Division: Recording Division
Use this office for deeds, plats, surveys, liens, UCC filings, recorded instruments and recording questions.

Fulton County GIS

Fulton County GIS
Property Map Viewer: Fulton County Property Map Viewer
County Maps: Fulton County Maps
City of Atlanta Maps and GIS: Atlanta Maps and GIS
Use these resources for parcel maps, land lot research, planning map context and GIS-supported property research.

Buyer and Homeowner Checklist

Use this checklist before buying, selling, refinancing, paying taxes, filing appeals, checking exemptions or researching Fulton County property tax records.

Fulton County Property Tax Records Checklist

  • Search the property through the official Fulton County Board of Assessors/qPublic property search.
  • Copy the parcel ID or property identifier exactly as shown.
  • Confirm owner clue, property address, legal description, assessed value, land data and improvement details.
  • Review exemption details if the property is your primary residence.
  • Use the official Fulton County Taxes website for tax bills, balances and payments.
  • Check tax year, amount due, penalties, interest and payment status before paying.
  • Save receipts, confirmation numbers, screenshots, bank records and downloaded tax statements.
  • Use Clerk Deeds and Records for deeds, plats, liens, UCC filings and recorded instruments.
  • Write down grantor/grantee names, book/page, recording date, document type and legal description before requesting copies.
  • Use Fulton County Property Map Viewer for map-supported parcel research.
  • Do not treat GIS parcel lines as legal boundary proof.
  • Verify delinquent taxes, liens, deed records and title risk before closing or bidding.

Local Tips Most Guides Miss

  1. Use qPublic first: It is the fastest way to confirm parcel, owner clue, address and assessment details.
  2. Do not confuse value and tax bill: The Board of Assessors handles valuation; the Tax Commissioner collects taxes.
  3. Atlanta properties may need city maps too: If the parcel is inside Atlanta, City of Atlanta GIS can help with zoning and planning map context.
  4. Use Clerk records for deeds: Assessment records identify property, but recorded deeds show legal document history.
  5. Search deeds both ways: Try grantor and grantee names, business names, book/page and legal description clues.
  6. Use Property Map Viewer for land lot clues: Recording resources may ask for district or land lot details.
  7. Check exemption deadlines early: Homestead and special exemption issues should be handled before tax deadlines.
  8. Compare record dates: Recent deeds, tax payments and assessment updates may not appear everywhere at the same time.
  9. Keep every identifier together: Save parcel ID, address, owner clue, deed book/page, tax year and map links in one note.
  10. Verify before closing: Taxes, liens, deed history and title concerns should be checked through official sources and title professionals.

FAQ: Fulton County Georgia Property Tax Records Search

How do I search Fulton County Georgia property tax records online?

Start with the Fulton County Board of Assessors/qPublic property search to identify the parcel. Then use Fulton County Taxes or the Tax Commissioner property tax page to check tax bills and payment status.

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Who handles Fulton County property assessments?

The Fulton County Board of Assessors handles property valuation and assessment records for real and personal property.

Who collects Fulton County property taxes?

The Fulton County Tax Commissioner is responsible for collecting property taxes for Fulton County government, schools, the State of Georgia and several cities in the county.

Where can I search Fulton County deeds online?

Use Fulton County Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Courts Deeds and Records resources and the Georgia Consolidated Real Estate Indexes for recorded document research.

Where are Fulton County deeds and real estate records recorded?

The Fulton County Clerk Real Estate Division records and indexes real estate deeds, liens, plats, surveys, condominium floor plans, UCC filings and other recorded instruments.

Where can I find Fulton County GIS parcel maps?

Use Fulton County Property Map Viewer and Fulton County Maps for parcel map research, land lot clues and GIS-supported property context.

Are Fulton County GIS maps legal surveys?

No. GIS maps and property viewers are public research tools. They do not replace deeds, legal descriptions, recorded plats, title reports or licensed boundary surveys.

Can I rely on an Assessor record as proof of ownership?

No. Assessor records are useful for property identification and assessment research, but legal ownership history should be checked through recorded deeds and title professionals.

What should I check before buying property in Fulton County?

Check the Assessor record, Tax Commissioner bill status, Clerk deed and lien records, GIS map context, exemption status, legal description and title-company findings before closing.

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