Look up your property assessment
Type a metro address to see what the county says your property is worth, how much that changed from the prior value, and how your change compares to the rest of your city.
Covers the seven-county Twin Cities metro: Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, and Washington. Lookups are anonymous and never stored.
Frequently asked questions
- Where does the assessed value on this site come from?
- From the seven metro counties' own parcel data, published through the MetroGIS Regional Parcel Dataset and the Metropolitan Council's public parcel service. We show the county's number, not an estimate of our own, with the date we last verified it.
- Why is the value here different from my valuation notice?
- County files are published on a lag. The number on the valuation notice in your mailbox is the official one, and it controls your appeal deadlines. If the two disagree, trust the notice.
- Is my address search saved?
- No. Lookups are anonymous, are answered and forgotten, and are never stored or tied to you. The only information this site ever keeps is what you type into a form and submit yourself.
- What does the assessed value actually decide?
- Your property's share of next year's tax levy. The value set on January 2 controls the tax you pay the following year. A higher assessment does not raise the total taxes your city collects, but it moves more of the bill onto your property.