Mohave County AZ Parcel Lookup, Assessor Records, Tax Bills, Recorder Documents and Appeal Help
Use this practical guide to search Mohave County Assessor property records, find parcel numbers, check taxable property details, open parcel maps, view tax statements, pay current-year property taxes, search Recorder documents, and understand appeal or valuation review options.
Most users searching for Mohave County assessor property search need the official Mohave County Assessor Search. This is the correct starting point for real property parcel number, owner name, property address, personal property number and assessment-related property details.
For actual property tax bills and payments, use the Mohave County Treasurer. For deeds, liens, maps and official recorded documents, use the Mohave County Recorder. For parcel maps and property location context, use Assessor maps and GIS resources.
🏠 Search Assessor property records
Use this for: real property parcel number, owner name, property address, personal property number and assessment-related property information.
Micro step: open the official Assessor Search, search by parcel number, owner or address, then save the parcel/account details before checking tax statements.
Record safety: assessment information is not the same as payment status. Confirm tax bills and payments through the Treasurer.
Mohave County Property Assessor Quick Facts Before You Search
The Mohave County Assessor serves property owners in Mohave County and is the official source for assessment-related property data. The Assessor Search page supports searches by real property parcel number, personal property number, owner name or property address.
The Mohave County Treasurer handles tax statements, payment receipts and property tax payments. The Treasurer payment page states that online payments are available for current-year property tax payments by property owners only, with convenience fees shown for credit card, debit, e-check and digital wallet payments.
What This Mohave County Property Records Guide Covers
How to Search Mohave County Assessor Property Records Online
Start with the official Mohave County Assessor Search when you need property assessment information. The official page says searches can be conducted by real property parcel number, personal property number, owner name or property address.
This is useful for homeowners checking records, buyers researching a parcel, agents verifying property details, investors reviewing land, heirs checking ownership clues and residents preparing for tax or valuation questions.
Open the official Assessor Search
Go directly to the Mohave County Assessor Search page. This is the safest starting point for parcel and assessment records.
Search by parcel number if available
If you have the parcel number from a tax statement, deed, map or older notice, use it first. Parcel number search is usually cleaner than a broad name search.
Use owner or address search carefully
If you do not know the parcel number, search by owner name or property address. Start with fewer words and add details only if the result list is too broad.
Save the parcel and owner details
After finding the property, copy the parcel number, owner name, property address and assessment details. You will need this information for tax statements, maps, Recorder records or appeal questions.
Confirm tax bills separately
Do not assume a tax bill is paid from the Assessor screen. Open the Treasurer tax statement or payment page for bill and payment details.
Mohave County Parcel Number Search: Why It Matters
The parcel number is the cleanest identifier for Mohave County property research. It connects the Assessor record, tax statement lookup, Treasurer payment records and map resources.
Mohave County tax statement lookup explains account formats, including account numbers, parcel numbers and personal property formats. That is useful when you are trying to understand what number to enter into the Treasurer search.
Assessor Search
Find the parcel number from the official Assessor Search by searching owner or address first.
Tax statement lookup
Use the Treasurer tax statement lookup when you need a bill or statement by parcel or account number.
Recorder records
Use Recorder official records when you need deeds, liens, maps or recorded property documents.
Mohave County Property Tax Statements, Search and Online Payment
Use Mohave County Treasurer resources when your goal is tax statements, payment receipts, property tax data or current-year property tax payment. The Treasurer page says online payments are available for current-year property tax payments by property owners only.
The Treasurer payment page also lists convenience fees: credit cards at 2.39% with a $1.50 minimum, Visa debit at $3.50, e-check at $1.00, and digital wallet payments at 2.39% with a $1.50 minimum. Always review the live county page before paying because fees and payment availability can change.
Open tax statement lookup
Use the official Mohave County tax statement lookup to search by parcel or account number and tax year.
Use Assessor Search if you do not know parcel number
The tax statement page links users to the Assessor page to look up parcel number by name or address. Use Assessor Search first if you do not have the number.
Open payment options
For current-year online payment, open the Mohave County Pay Taxes page and read the payment method and fee notes carefully.
Contact the Treasurer for prior-year payments
The Treasurer property tax page says if you need to make a payment for 2024 or prior-year taxes, contact the office at 928-753-0737.
Save payment proof
After payment, save the receipt, confirmation number, parcel number and tax year. This helps with escrow, refinance, sale closing, accounting and future disputes.
Mohave County Recorder Search for Deeds, Liens and Official Records
Use the Mohave County Recorder when you need official recorded property documents. The Recorder self-service portal states that it enables users to search public records for Mohave County Recorder’s official records from 1988 to present.
This is the correct route for deeds, liens, recorded maps, mortgages, releases and other official public records. Assessor records are helpful for property data, but they are not the same as recorded deed documents.
Open the Recorder self-service portal
Use the official Mohave County Recorder self-service search for official records from 1988 to present.
Search by name or document clues
Use grantor/grantee names, owner names, document number, recording date or other details if available. Recorded documents may use legal names, trust names or business names.
Call for copy or older-record questions
The county tax FAQ points users to the Recorder at 928-753-0701 for copies of deeds or recorded documents.
Compare Recorder records with Assessor and Treasurer records
After finding a recorded document, compare owner names, parcel number, property address and dates with Assessor and Treasurer records.
Mohave County Parcel Maps, Survey Maps and Assessor Mapping Help
Use Mohave County Assessor mapping resources when you need parcel plat maps, subdivision maps, survey maps, right-of-way maps, railroad maps or historical reference maps. Mapping is helpful when a text search is not enough.
Maps are especially useful for vacant land, rural parcels, Kingman-area properties, Lake Havasu City parcels, Bullhead City properties, multi-lot ownership and property near jurisdiction boundaries.
Search the property first
Open the Assessor Search and identify the parcel number or owner/address details.
Use Assessor map resources
Open the Assessor office page and use the mapping sections for parcel plat maps, survey maps, subdivision maps and other official map categories.
Contact the Assessor for property map questions
The county tax FAQ directs users to the Mohave County Assessor at 928-753-0703 for map-of-property questions.
Mohave County Property Valuation Review and Appeal Basics
If you disagree with a Mohave County property value or classification, start by reviewing the official Assessor record. Look for factual issues such as wrong square footage, incorrect property class, missing land details, condition problems or comparable sales that suggest a different value.
Arizona property tax appeal rules can be time-sensitive. Arizona Department of Revenue property tax information explains that property taxes are collected and distributed by the County Treasurer, while valuation questions and assessment matters start with the local county assessor.
Save your Assessor record
Open Mohave County Assessor Search, find your parcel and save the value, parcel number, owner name and property details.
Check factual property details
Review land size, building details, property type, address, ownership details and other characteristics that can affect value.
Collect evidence
Prepare comparable sales, photos, appraisal reports, repair estimates, condition evidence or documents showing the Assessor record may be incorrect.
Contact the Assessor early
Use the official Mohave County Assessor office page to contact the office before appeal deadlines become a problem.
Use Arizona property tax guidance
Review Arizona Department of Revenue property tax information when you need state-level context on property tax roles and processes.
Mohave County Property Search Tips That Save Time
Mohave County property research is easier when you start with the parcel number and use the correct office. The Assessor, Treasurer and Recorder each answer different questions.
Use parcel number first
If you have the parcel number, use it before owner or address search. It reduces wrong-property mistakes.
Try simple name formats
Search last name first. Trusts, LLCs, estates and joint owners may appear differently across systems.
Use fewer words
Start with street number and street name. Remove punctuation, unit numbers and suffixes if the search fails.
Check tax year
Use the correct year in the tax statement lookup before assuming a balance is current or paid.
Use official records
Use the Recorder self-service portal for official records from 1988 to present.
Call Treasurer
For 2024 or prior-year payment questions, contact the Treasurer directly at 928-753-0737.
Official Mohave County Assessor, Treasurer and Recorder Links
Use these official Mohave County and Arizona resources first. They are safer than copied databases, old PDFs, scraper websites and search-result snippets.
Mohave County Assessor
Assessment office, forms, mapping, program enrollment and property owner resources.
Open AssessorAssessor Search
Search by real property parcel number, personal property number, owner name or property address.
Open Assessor SearchPay Taxes
Current-year online property tax payment information and convenience fee details.
Open Pay TaxesTreasurer Property Taxes
Property tax data, payment receipts, tax statements and prior-year payment guidance.
Open Treasurer TaxesRecorder Self-Service
Search Mohave County Recorder official public records from 1988 to present.
Open Recorder SearchMohave County Recorder
Recorded documents, deeds, maps, public records and voter-record related services.
Open RecorderArizona Property Tax
State-level property tax information from Arizona Department of Revenue.
Open AZ Property TaxCounty Home
Main Mohave County government website and department navigation.
Open County WebsiteMohave County Property Records Offices: Phone, Address and Best Use
Contact the correct office based on your issue. Assessment records, tax payments, maps and recorded deeds are handled through different official departments.
Mohave County Assessor
Use for: parcel records, property value, owner/address search, mapping, exemptions, senior valuation freeze and rental registration.
Phone: 928-753-0703
Tip: search online first and have parcel number ready.
Mohave County Treasurer
Use for: tax statements, property tax data, payment receipts, online current-year payments and prior-year tax questions.
Phone: 928-753-0737
Mail: PO Box 712, Kingman, AZ 86402
Mohave County Recorder
Use for: deeds, recorded documents, maps, official records and document-copy questions.
Phone: 928-753-0701
Online: Recorder self-service official records from 1988 to present.
Main County Location
Address: 700 W. Beale Street, Kingman, AZ 86401
County phone: 928-753-9141
Best practice: verify the department counter before visiting.
Property Map Questions
Use for: parcel plat maps, survey maps, subdivision maps, right-of-way maps and property map help.
Contact: Mohave County Assessor at 928-753-0703.
Prepare These Details
Have ready: parcel number, owner name, property address, tax year, statement number, document number and any notice you received.
Tip: screenshot the online record first.
Map to Mohave County Property Records Offices
Mohave County’s main government location is in Kingman at 700 W. Beale Street. Before visiting, confirm whether your task belongs to the Assessor, Treasurer or Recorder because each office handles a different part of the property record process.
Mohave County Government Offices
700 W. Beale Street, Kingman, AZ 86401
Mohave County Property Assessor Search and Tax Records FAQs
How do I search Mohave County property assessor records?
Use the official Mohave County Assessor Search. You can search by real property parcel number, personal property number, owner name or property address.
Where do I find my Mohave County parcel number?
Use the Assessor Search by owner name or property address. Once you find the property, save the parcel number for tax statement lookup and Recorder research.
Where do I search Mohave County property tax statements?
Use the Mohave County Treasurer tax statement lookup. It allows lookup by parcel/account number and year.
Can I pay Mohave County property taxes online?
Yes, but the county states online payments are available for current-year property tax payments by property owners only. Prior-year payment questions should be directed to the Treasurer.
Who do I call for Mohave County prior-year property tax payments?
Call the Mohave County Treasurer at 928-753-0737 for 2024 or prior-year tax payment questions.
Where do I search Mohave County deeds and recorded documents?
Use the Mohave County Recorder self-service portal, which allows searching official Recorder records from 1988 to present.
Who do I call for a copy of a deed in Mohave County?
Contact the Mohave County Recorder’s Office at 928-753-0701 for deed or recorded document copy questions.
Who do I call for a Mohave County property map?
Contact the Mohave County Assessor’s Office at 928-753-0703 for property map and parcel map questions.
How do I appeal a Mohave County property value?
Review your Assessor record, check for factual errors, collect comparable sales and other evidence, then contact the Assessor early for valuation review and appeal guidance.
Should I use third-party Mohave County property record websites?
Use official Mohave County sources first. Third-party websites can be outdated or incomplete. For payment, appeal, deed, map or ownership decisions, verify through official county tools.
Best Workflow for Mohave County Property Search in 2026
The cleanest workflow is to start with Mohave County Assessor Search, save the parcel number, check Treasurer tax statements or payment pages, use Recorder self-service for official documents, and review Assessor mapping resources when parcel location or map context matters.
This helps homeowners, buyers, agents, investors, heirs and landowners avoid the common mistake of treating one record page as the full answer. Assessment, tax payment, recorded document and mapping records connect, but each official office controls a different part of the property record.