Search Camden County, New Jersey property records online using official county and state tools for owner information, block and lot lookup, address search, assessment records, property tax information, municipal tax collector details, deeds, mortgages, liens, recorded documents, GIS parcel maps and Camden-area property research.
Need Camden County Property Records Right Now?
Use the Camden County Board of Taxation and property map tools when you need assessment guidance, property tax assessment appeal information, parcel lookup, block and lot research, and the most recent available tax information.
Use Camden County Clerk Online Property Records when you need deeds, mortgages, liens, releases, notices and other recorded land documents. Camden County Clerk states that property records from 1978 to present are available online and the database is updated nightly.
Where to Search Camden County Property Records
Camden County property records are split between county-level and municipal-level sources. The Camden County Board of Taxation helps with tax assessment information, appeal guidance, forms, ratios, assessor links and tax collector links.
The Camden County Clerk records deeds, mortgages and other property documents. The county’s online property-record database includes Camden County Clerk records from 1978 to present and is updated nightly. Use the county property map, GIS open data and NJ Property Explorer when you need parcel mapping, owner display, block and lot details and location context.
| What You Need | Official Source | Best Search Method |
|---|---|---|
| Assessment, appeal and tax-assessor guidance | Camden County Board of Taxation | Use for assessment appeal forms, FAQs, tax assessor links, tax collector links and taxation guidance. |
| Property map and recent tax information | Camden County Property Map | Search by address, owner, municipality, block/lot or map location where supported. |
| Deeds, mortgages and recorded documents | Camden County Clerk Online Property Records | Use for Clerk property records from 1978 to present, with free basic access and premium access options. |
| Direct property-record search | Camden County Clerk Property Records Search | Search public records by party name and available official-record fields. |
| GIS layers and open data | Camden County GIS Data | Use the county Open Data Portal for GIS layers, downloads, interactive apps and dashboards. |
| Statewide parcel lookup | NJGIN Property Explorer | Search New Jersey parcels by address, county, municipality, block and lot. |
Free Camden County Property Lookup Step-by-Step
The easiest free lookup starts with Camden County Property Map or NJ Property Explorer. In New Jersey, block and lot details are very important because municipalities use them for assessment, tax and parcel identification.
After you find the correct parcel, save the municipality, block, lot, qualifier if shown, property address and owner display. These details help you search Clerk records, municipal tax records, assessment appeal information and GIS maps more accurately.
- Open Camden County Property Map Go to Camden County Property Map.
- Search by address or map Use the property address first. If the address does not work, search by municipality, street name, owner name or map navigation where available.
- Confirm the parcel Check owner display, property address, municipality, block, lot, tax information and map location.
- Save block and lot details Copy municipality, block, lot, qualifier if shown, owner display and address. These are key New Jersey property identifiers.
- Use Clerk records for recorded documents Open Camden County Clerk Property Records Search for deeds, mortgages and recorded documents.
- Use municipal offices for current taxes Use Municipal Tax Assessors & Tax Collectors when you need local bill/payment details.
Search by Owner, Address, Municipality, Block or Lot
Camden County property lookup is easier when you know the municipality. Camden County has many local governments, and property tax billing is handled locally, so one address can require county, municipal and Clerk searches.
Search by address
Start with the house number and main street name. If the full address does not work, remove apartment number, unit number, ZIP code, punctuation and extra direction words.
Search by owner name
Owner search is useful when the property is owned by an individual, corporation, trust, estate or LLC. For Clerk records, also search prior owners, grantors, grantees, lenders and business names.
Search by block and lot
Block and lot are very important in New Jersey property research. Save them from the property map or NJ Property Explorer and use them when contacting a municipal assessor, tax collector or title professional.
Search by municipality
Always confirm the municipality. Camden, Cherry Hill, Gloucester Township, Pennsauken, Voorhees, Winslow and other municipalities may have separate tax, permit, zoning and code records.
Board of Taxation, Assessments and Appeals
Camden County Board of Taxation provides property tax assessment and appeal resources, including forms, instructions, frequently asked questions, taxpayer guidance, municipal assessor links, rates, ratios and equalization reports.
Use Board of Taxation resources when your question is about assessment appeal procedure, assessment records, assessor contact information, deduction forms, revaluation, reassessment, tax ratios or taxpayer rights.
| Assessment Field | What It Helps You Check | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Municipality | Local taxing and assessing jurisdiction. | Tax collectors and assessors are municipal in New Jersey. |
| Block and lot | New Jersey parcel identifier. | Best field for assessment, tax and municipal office matching. |
| Owner display | Owner shown in property records. | Useful for public lookup and buyer research. |
| Land and improvement assessment | Assessed values where shown. | Important for tax estimate and appeal review. |
| Prior year taxes | Tax history context where available. | Useful before buying, refinancing or appealing. |
| Property class | Use/classification information. | Can affect assessment, tax and appeal review. |
Property Tax Bills, Municipal Tax Collectors and Payments
In Camden County, property tax billing and payment questions are usually handled by the municipal tax collector, not directly by the county Clerk. The Camden County Board of Taxation provides a listing of municipal tax assessors and tax collectors.
That means the correct tax payment workflow depends on the property’s municipality. Camden City, Cherry Hill, Gloucester Township, Pennsauken, Voorhees, Winslow and other municipalities may use different portals, due-date instructions, payment vendors and local office processes.
- Confirm the municipality Use Camden County Property Map or NJ Property Explorer to confirm the municipality, address, block and lot.
- Open municipal assessor/collector list Go to Municipal Tax Assessors & Tax Collectors.
- Find the correct local office Use the municipality shown on the parcel record. Do not guess based only on mailing city or ZIP code.
- Search or request the tax bill Use the municipal tax collector portal, office phone, email or in-person process to confirm current taxes.
- Verify before paying Check owner/taxpayer, property address, block, lot, tax year, quarter, amount due, interest, penalties and payment method.
- Save the receipt Keep confirmation with municipality, block, lot, property address and tax year for closing, refinance or personal records.
Deeds, Mortgages, Liens and County Clerk Records
Camden County Clerk Online Property Records is the correct official starting point for deeds, mortgages and many recorded property documents. The county says property records from 1978 to present are available online and the database is updated nightly.
Use Clerk records when you need deeds, mortgages, lien documents, releases, assignments, notices of settlement, foreclosure-related documents, recorded plats, business names, or official land-record document images.
- Open County Clerk Online Property Records Go to Camden County Clerk Online Property Records.
- Open the Clerk search Use Camden County Clerk Property Records Online.
- Search by party name Search current owner, prior owner, grantor, grantee, lender, trust, LLC, estate or business names.
- Use document clues when available Search by recording date, document type, instrument number, book/page or property clues where supported.
- Compare with parcel details Use the property map, municipality, address, block and lot to confirm the recorded document belongs to the right property.
- Request official copies when needed For lender, court, estate, title or legal use, follow the Camden County Clerk copy and certification instructions.
GIS Maps, County Property Map and NJ Property Explorer
Camden County Property Map lets users search properties and view the most recent available tax information. Camden County GIS Data also provides access to published open data, GIS layers, interactive applications and dashboards.
Statewide, NJGIN Property Explorer can search all New Jersey parcels by address, county, municipality, block and lot. Use county and state map tools together when one source is slow, incomplete or hard to search.
- Open Camden County Property Map Go to Camden County Property Map.
- Search by address or map Search the property address, owner, municipality, block/lot or map location where the tool supports it.
- Open GIS Data if needed Use Camden County GIS Data for the Open Data Portal, GIS layers and downloads.
- Use NJGIN statewide search Open NJGIN and use Property Explorer for statewide parcel lookup.
- Use legal sources for boundaries For fences, easements, setbacks, lot lines or disputes, use recorded plats, legal descriptions, title work and a licensed surveyor.
Assessment Appeal Review and Taxpayer Tips
If your Camden County assessment looks wrong, first gather your property map record, block/lot details, municipal assessment information and comparable evidence. Then use Camden County Board of Taxation appeal instructions and forms.
Assessment appeal rules are time-sensitive. Use current Camden County Board of Taxation instructions for the active year before filing anything or relying on old third-party guidance.
- Confirm the correct property Use the property map or NJ Property Explorer to verify municipality, block, lot, owner display and address.
- Review assessment and tax data Check assessed value, property class, prior year tax information and local assessment details where available.
- Gather evidence Use comparable sales, appraisals, photos, repair estimates, inspection records, closing documents or other support.
- Open Board of Taxation forms Use Camden County Board of Taxation for appeal forms, instructions and FAQ resources.
- Contact the correct municipal assessor Use the county’s municipal assessor list to ask assessment-specific questions before filing.
- Follow current deadlines Use the active-year official instructions for appeal filing, evidence and hearing procedure.
Camden, Cherry Hill, Gloucester Township and Local Records
Camden County includes Camden, Cherry Hill, Gloucester Township, Pennsauken, Voorhees, Winslow, Haddonfield, Collingswood, Lindenwold, Berlin, Pine Hill, Somerdale, Audubon and many other municipalities.
County Clerk records are county-level, but tax collection, permits, zoning, code enforcement and local property questions are often municipal. Always confirm the municipality before calling offices or paying taxes.
| Question | Use Camden County? | Use Municipality? |
|---|---|---|
| Deed, mortgage, lien or recorded document | Yes, use County Clerk Online Property Records. | No for county-recorded land documents. |
| Property assessment appeal | Yes, use Board of Taxation for forms and appeal process. | Use municipal assessor for local assessment questions. |
| Property tax bill and payment | Use county tools to find municipality and block/lot. | Yes, use the municipal tax collector. |
| Permits, zoning, code or rental rules | Use county map and records for property identity. | Yes, use Camden, Cherry Hill, Gloucester Township, Pennsauken or the correct local office. |
Official Offices, Phone Numbers and Map
Camden County Government / Camden Area
Official Website: Board of Taxation
Municipal Tax Assessors & Tax Collectors: Local Office Listing
Use this office/source for assessment appeals, forms, instructions, assessor links, collector links, ratios, reports and taxpayer guidance.
County Clerk Page: Camden County Clerk
Online Property Records: Online Property Records
Property Records Search: Clerk Search
Use this office/source for deeds, mortgages, liens, releases, notices, recorded documents and official property record copies.
Camden County GIS and Property Map
Property Map: Camden County Property Map
GIS Data: Camden County GIS Data
Open Data Portal: Camden County Open Data
Use these resources for parcel maps, GIS layers, open data, interactive web applications and dashboards.
New Jersey Statewide Parcel Resources
NJGIN: New Jersey Geographic Information Network
State Property Tax Explorer: YourMoney.NJ.Gov Property Tax
NJ Parcels Map: NJ MAP Parcel Explorer
Use these sources to search New Jersey parcels by address, county, municipality, block and lot.
Buyer, Seller and Homeowner Checklist
Use this checklist before buying, selling, refinancing, appealing, paying taxes or researching a Camden County property.
Camden County Property Research Checklist
- Search the property through Camden County Property Map or NJ Property Explorer.
- Save municipality, block, lot, qualifier if shown, owner display and property address.
- Use Camden County Clerk Online Property Records for deeds, mortgages, liens and recorded documents.
- Search current owner, prior owner, grantor, grantee, lender, LLC, trust, estate and business names in Clerk records.
- Use Board of Taxation resources for assessment appeals, assessor links and taxpayer guidance.
- Use municipal tax collector for current tax bill, payment, receipts, delinquencies and local tax questions.
- Use GIS open data and property map tools for parcel map context.
- Use municipal offices for permits, zoning, rental registration, code, utilities and local liens.
- Do not rely on GIS parcel lines as legal boundary proof.
- Use title/legal professionals for title chain, liens, foreclosure, estate, mortgage release or boundary questions.
Local Tips Most Guides Miss
- Block and lot matter: In New Jersey, block and lot are key identifiers. Save them before calling any office.
- Municipality matters: Camden County tax collection is municipal, so confirm the local government before paying or asking tax questions.
- Clerk records start online from 1978: Camden County Clerk says online property records from 1978 to present are available and updated nightly.
- Use the county map for recent tax context: Camden County Property Map is designed to search properties and view the most recent tax information.
- Use NJGIN when county search is difficult: NJGIN Property Explorer can search parcels statewide by address, county, municipality, block and lot.
- Clerk search is not the same as tax payment: Deeds and mortgages are Clerk records; current tax bill/payment details usually come from the municipal tax collector.
- Search name variations: Try full names, initials, business names, trusts, estates, LLC names and prior owners in Clerk records.
- Municipal permits are separate: Camden, Cherry Hill, Gloucester Township and other towns may maintain separate permit, zoning and code records.
- GIS is not a survey: Use recorded surveys, legal descriptions and licensed surveyors for boundary decisions.
- Keep one research packet: Save the map record, block/lot, tax result, Clerk document reference, GIS map and municipal permit record together.
FAQ: Camden County Property Records Search
How do I search Camden County NJ property records for free?
Start with Camden County Property Map or NJGIN Property Explorer to find the property by address, municipality, block and lot. Then use Camden County Clerk Online Property Records for deeds, mortgages and recorded documents.
Where can I find Camden County owner information?
Use Camden County Property Map, NJ Property Explorer or municipal assessment records to confirm owner display, property address, municipality, block and lot. For legal ownership-transfer documents, search Camden County Clerk records.
Where do I search Camden County deeds and mortgages?
Use Camden County Clerk Online Property Records or the direct Clerk Property Records Online search. Camden County Clerk states property records from 1978 to present are available online.
Where can I search Camden County property tax records?
Use Camden County Property Map for property and recent tax information, then contact or search the correct municipal tax collector for current tax bill, payment and receipt details.
Why do I need the municipality for Camden County property taxes?
New Jersey property tax billing and collection are handled locally. The municipality determines the correct tax collector, tax payment process, permit office, zoning office and local code records.
What are block and lot numbers?
Block and lot numbers are New Jersey parcel identifiers. They help match the exact property in assessment, tax, GIS and municipal records.
Where can I view Camden County GIS parcel maps?
Use Camden County Property Map, Camden County GIS Data/Open Data Portal, NJGIN Property Explorer or NJ MAP Parcel Explorer for parcel map and GIS research.
Are Camden County GIS maps legal surveys?
No. GIS maps and property maps are research tools. For legal boundaries, easements, setbacks, lot lines or disputes, use recorded documents, legal descriptions, title work and a licensed surveyor.
Do Camden, Cherry Hill and Gloucester Township use county records?
Yes, county Clerk records and county GIS tools can help identify properties and recorded documents. Municipal offices are still needed for tax payments, permits, zoning, code, rental rules and local liens.
What is the safest way to research a Camden County property before buying?
Check property map or NJGIN parcel details, municipal tax collector status, Camden County Clerk recorded documents, GIS maps and municipal permit/zoning records. For title risk, liens, foreclosure, estate, mortgage release or boundary questions, use a title company, attorney or surveyor.