Washtenaw County Tax Appraisal (Michigan)

An Assessor Office is responsible for appraising all the taxable property in Washtenaw County, Michigan. These Washtenaw County tax appraisals are used to calculate property taxes. Assessors maintain a number of documents related to tax appraisals, including property inspections, appraisal reports, and building, improvement, and renovation reports. Their office also keeps records on Washtenaw County property tax assessments, current and former property owners, the property's size and location, and any unpaid property taxes or tax liens. The Washtenaw County Assessor Office may also provide information on how to appeal an appraisal, how to hire an independent appraiser, and a history of a property's appraisals. The Assessor Office may provide online access to tax appraisal records on their website.

Ann Arbor Assessor Ann Arbor MI 301 East Huron Street, # 5 48104 734-794-6530

Ann Arbor Township Assessor Ann Arbor MI 3792 Pontiac Trail 48105 734-663-8540

Washtenaw County Equalization Department Ann Arbor MI 200 North Main Street 48104 734-994-2511

A Town or City Hall provides a range of municipal services for their town or city, including maintaining reports and records such as tax appraisal reports in Washtenaw County, Michigan. These records include information on property tax appraisals, a property's past appraisal values, property tax assessments, and any property improvements or renovations in Washtenaw County. The Town or City Hall maintains records on the current and former owners of all properties in their jurisdiction, descriptions of the property's location and size, and the property tax payment history, such as tax liens, unpaid property taxes, or foreclosures. These Washtenaw County tax records can be important documents when evaluating a property. Town and City Halls may provide tax appraisal records on their website.

Ann Arbor City Hall Ann Arbor MI 100 North 5th Avenue 48104 734-994-2650

Lyndon Town Hall Chelsea MI 17751 North Territorial Road 48118 734-475-2401

Ypsilanti City Hall Ypsilanti MI 1 South Huron Street 48197 734-483-1100


A Clerk Office maintains public records, such as birth certificates, marriage licenses, and property records in Washtenaw County, Michigan. They keep a number of property-related records, including Washtenaw County tax appraisal reports, property inspections, and property tax assessments. These records list the current and former owners, provide details about the property such as its size and location, and show any unpaid property taxes, tax liens, or foreclosures. The Clerk Office may also provide information on how to appeal a Washtenaw County tax appraisal, how to hire an independent appraiser, and a historical report of the property's appraisal values. These documents are valuable sources of information for property owners and potential buyers. Washtenaw County Tax appraisal records and other property documents may be available on the Clerk Office website.

Washtenaw County Clerk Ann Arbor MI 200 North Main Street 48104 734-222-6730

Ypsilanti Township Clerk Ypsilanti MI 7200 South Huron River Drive 48197 734-484-4700


A Recorder of Deeds ensures the accuracy of property, land, and property tax records in Washtenaw County, Michigan. As part of this job, they keep a range of real estate and property records, including tax appraisals. These records include information on property tax appraisals, past appraisal values, property improvements and renovations, and Washtenaw County property tax assessments. The Recorder of Deeds can also provide information on the current and former owners of any property, the property's location and size, and its payment history, such as tax liens, unpaid property taxes, or foreclosures. These Washtenaw County public tax records can be useful for prospective buyers when evaluating a property. Recorders of Deeds may provide online access to their Washtenaw County tax appraisal records.

Washtenaw County Clerk/Register of Deeds Ann Arbor MI 200 North Main Street 48104 734-222-6700