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This screen allows you to search the Real Property database and display property records. Click here for a glossary of terms. Deleted accounts can only be selected by Property Account Identifier.
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This field identifies properties that are subject to...
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Customer Service Announcement - SDAT's Real Property Offices...
- About
The Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation (also k...
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Phone: 410-767-1184 Outside the Baltimore Metro Area:...
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Real Property Data Search : You can obtain ownership and...
- Reports
Baltimore, MD 21202-6377. Contact Us; Our Social Media...
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An official website of the State of Maryland. Annual Report...
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These instructions will help you locate your property information on our real property data system. You can search the online database by either the address, street name, account identifier or map reference. You can not search by owner's name, town, neighborhood, subdivision or zip code.
Customer Service Announcement - SDAT's Real Property Offices are open to the public. Please be advised that appointments are recommended. NOTE: The Maryland Department of Assessments & Taxation never charges a fee for property owners to appeal their property assessments.
Real Property Valuation; Property Tax Credits; Real Property Services *Real Property Assessment and Sales Information can be found using the department's Online Real Property Search. If you have questions related to your property assessment, please contact the local office where your property is located.
Most likely, payment of your real property tax is handled through your mortgage lender, but you can view local property tax rates on SDAT's Web site. You can also view Local Tax Billing & Collection Offices information.
The State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) determines the taxable assessment of your real property. The taxable assessment equals the full cash value, as determined by the Assessor’s Office. It is important to verify any assessment notices received from SDAT for accuracy. Assessments may be appealed.
This field identifies properties that are subject to recapture of tax credits or use assessments before the property can be transferred. Most common examples are agricultural use, recipients of homeowners' tax credits, rezoned property assessments, and properties subject to a forest conservation management agreement.