Nye County NV Parcel Lookup, Assessor Records, Tax Bills and Deed Search Help
Use official Nye County, Nevada resources to search assessor property records, check parcel and plat map details, review secured property tax records, understand payment installments, find recorded deed documents and contact the correct county office for valuation, exemption, tax or recording questions.
If you are searching for Nye County assessor property search, first decide whether you need valuation information, tax payment details, plat maps or recorded deed documents. The Assessor, Treasurer and Recorder are connected, but they do different jobs.
The Assessor handles assessment records, ownership updates, appraisal maps, exemptions and property information. The Treasurer handles real property tax bills and payments. The Recorder handles recorded documents, deeds, document copies and eRecording resources.
🏠 Search assessor property records
Use this for: secured property, unsecured property, sales, parcel details, account number search, ownership listing, property value and assessment research.
Best official path: open Nye County Assessor Property Inquiry and search by 8-digit parcel number or account number if available.
Before relying on it: compare the Assessor result with the Treasurer tax inquiry if your question involves money owed, installment amounts or payment status.
Nye County Property Assessor Quick Facts Before You Search
The Nye County Assessor’s Office prepares assessment rolls, updates property ownership, oversees the appraisal map system, bills and collects taxes on the unsecured roll, and provides information to taxpayers and the public.
The Treasurer is the real property tax collector for Nye County and several taxing entities. The Recorder provides recorded document search, document copies, eRecording resources and property fraud alert information.
What This Nye County Property Records Guide Covers
How to Search Nye County Assessor Property Records Online
Start with the official Nye County Assessor Property Inquiry when you need parcel information, ownership details, assessed value, taxable value, sales information, address search or personal property search.
The Assessor Property Inquiry page gives one very useful instruction: the best way to search is by the 8-digit parcel number or account number from your tax bill. If you have one of those numbers, use it first instead of typing a long address.
Open the official Assessor Property Inquiry
Go to the official Nye County Assessor Property Inquiry. This is the correct starting point for secured property, unsecured property, sales and advanced parcel searches.
Use the strongest search number first
If you have an 8-digit parcel number or account number from the tax bill, enter only that number. Nye County’s search hint says no additional information is needed when you have the parcel or account number.
Try address search without suffixes
If you search by address, enter the house number and street name carefully. Nye County’s inquiry hint says not to enter suffixes such as street, road or similar endings for more accurate results.
Review property and value details
Check owner listing, parcel ID, site address, land details, assessed value, taxable value, acreage and sales information if available. Save the parcel number before opening the tax inquiry or recorder records.
Compare with Treasurer tax records
The Assessor page explains property information and values, but the tax balance belongs with the Treasurer. For payment status, open the official Nye County Property Tax Inquiry.
How to View Nye County Parcel Maps and Plat Maps
Nye County says plat maps are now available online through Property Inquiry. This is useful when the user needs map context, parcel shape, nearby parcels or a PDF plat map for research.
Open the Property Inquiry page
Use the official Nye County Property Inquiry page if you want the county’s step-by-step route to the Assessor Property Inquiry and assessment roll.
Enter the 8-digit parcel ID
The Assessor page says to enter the parcel number as 8 digits with no dashes. This is the cleanest route for opening a specific property and finding the plat map link.
Click View Plat Map in the result
After opening the property result, the county says to click View Plat Map on the right side of the results. The plat map displays as a PDF.
Use the parcel viewer for map context
For map-based review, open the Nye County parcel viewer and compare the property’s map position with assessor and tax records.
How to Look Up Nye County Property Tax Records Online
The Nye County Treasurer handles real property tax collection. Use the official tax inquiry system when your question is about tax bills, balances, installments, online payments, payment status or delinquent tax information.
Open the official tax inquiry
Go to the official Nye County Property Tax Inquiry. This is the route linked from Nye County’s Treasurer and Payment Information pages.
Search with parcel number if possible
The tax inquiry page says the best way to search is by the 8-digit parcel number from the tax bill. If you have that number, enter only the parcel number first.
Check tax year and installment details
Review the tax year, installment amount, balance, property details and any payment instructions before paying. If the property is in the Treasurer’s name as Trustee, additional redemption fees may apply.
Contact the Treasurer if anything looks unusual
For tax payment questions, call the Treasurer’s Tonopah office at 775-482-8147 or Pahrump office at 775-751-4200. This is important for delinquent accounts, trustee properties and duplicate bills.
Nye County Property Tax Payment Options and Installment Due Dates
The Treasurer page explains that tax bills are prepared and mailed by August 1 each year, property taxes are due on the third Monday in August, and property owners may elect installment payments when the taxes on a parcel exceed $100.
For the July 2025 through June 2026 tax roll, Nye County lists four installment due dates with an automatic 10-day grace period from each installment due date.
Due: August 18, 2025
Delinquent after: August 28, 2025
Due: October 6, 2025
Delinquent after: October 16, 2025
Due: January 5, 2026
Delinquent after: January 15, 2026
Due: March 2, 2026
Delinquent after: March 12, 2026
Use online payment when available
Open the official Nye County Payment Information page and follow the online payment link or property tax inquiry link.
Know the payment fees
Nye County lists a 2.95% fee for credit/debit card payments with a minimum charge of $2.95, and a $1.50 fee for E-check payments.
Use phone payment if needed
For telephone payments by credit card or E-check, the county lists 775-482-8147 and 775-751-4200.
Keep proof of payment
Save confirmation numbers, screenshots, receipts and parcel details. This is useful for escrow, refinance, title work, seller disclosures and duplicate bill questions.
Nye County Deed Records, Recorder Search and Document Copies
Assessor records can show parcel and ownership information, but deed research belongs with the Recorder. Use the Nye County Recorder when you need deeds, recorded documents, document copies, eRecording information, recording fees or fraud alert registration.
Open the Recorder office page
Start with the official Nye County Recorder page. The page explains that the public can eRecord documents, purchase copies online and search records online.
Search online records
Use the Nye County Recorder online records website for recorded document search and copy access.
Use Recorder records for deed history
If you need deed history, title-related documents, recorded liens or legal document copies, use Recorder records rather than relying only on the Assessor Property Inquiry result.
Do not ask Recorder staff for legal advice
The Recorder page states that recorder personnel are forbidden by Nevada law to practice law, including advising what forms are needed or how to fill out forms. For legal questions, use an attorney or title company.
Nye County Exemptions, Assessment Roll and Property Review Help
The Nye County Assessor’s Office handles personal exemptions on real estate and personal property. If you are reviewing a property record because of an exemption, incorrect ownership, property classification or valuation issue, start with the Assessor.
Use the Assessor Property Inquiry and assessment roll resources when checking how property is listed for assessment purposes.
The Assessor updates property ownership. If ownership looks outdated, compare Assessor records with Recorder documents and allow for processing time after recording.
For personal exemptions on real estate and personal property, contact the Assessor’s Office directly before assuming online records show every benefit.
The Assessor handles billing and collection on the unsecured roll. Business, equipment and personal property questions should go through the Assessor’s Office.
Nye County Property Search Tips That Save Time
Use the 8-digit parcel number with no dashes when possible. This is the strongest search route for Assessor Property Inquiry and plat map lookup.
If you have an account number from the tax bill, enter the account number only. Do not add extra address or owner details unless needed.
When searching by address, avoid suffixes such as Street, Road or Avenue. Use house number and core street name first.
For vacant land, mining-area property, large acreage or remote parcels, parcel number and map tools are usually more reliable than street address search.
Use the Treasurer Property Tax Inquiry for balances and installments. Save payment proof because processing near due dates can take time.
Use Recorder records for deed history and legal documents. Assessor ownership listing is useful, but it is not a full title search.
Official Nye County Assessor, Tax, Parcel and Recorder Links
🏠 Assessor Property Inquiry
Search secured property, unsecured property, sales, parcel records and assessment details.
Open Property Inquiry🏢 Assessor Office
Review assessment office responsibilities, plat map instructions and taxpayer resources.
Open Assessor Office🗺️ Parcel Viewer
Use map-based parcel search and property location review for Nye County parcels.
Open Parcel Viewer💵 Property Tax Inquiry
Search secured property tax records, balances, installments and online payment options.
Open Tax Inquiry💳 Payment Information
Check payment options, installment due dates, card fees and Treasurer payment support.
Open Payment Info📄 Recorder Records
Search recorded documents, eRecord documents and purchase document copies online.
Open Recorder SearchNye County Property Records Office Contacts
Best for: property records, assessment roll, ownership updates, appraisal maps, exemptions, unsecured property and valuation questions.
Address: 101 Radar Road, Tonopah, NV 89049
Mailing: P.O. Box 271, Tonopah, NV 89049
Phone: 775-482-8174
Email: assessor@co.nye.nv.us
Best for: real property tax bills, tax balances, installment payments, duplicate bills and delinquent tax questions.
Address: 101 Radar Road, Tonopah, NV 89049
Mailing: P.O. Box 473, Tonopah, NV 89049
Phone: 775-482-8147
Hours: Monday – Thursday, 6:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; closed Fridays
Best for: Pahrump-area property tax payment support and in-person payment help.
Address: 170 N. Floyd Street, Suite 2, Pahrump, NV 89060
Phone: 775-751-4200
Tip: Call first if paying near a delinquent date or trustee redemption issue.
Best for: deeds, recorded documents, eRecording, document copies, recording fees and fraud alert registration.
Address: 101 Radar Road, Tonopah, NV 89049
Phone: 775-482-8116
Online: Use nyerecorder.net for search and copies.
Map to Nye County Assessor, Treasurer and Recorder Offices
The Nye County Assessor, Treasurer Tonopah office and Recorder are connected to the Tonopah county office location at or near 101 Radar Road. The Treasurer also lists a Pahrump office for payment support. Always check the official department page or call before visiting because department hours and services can vary.
Nye County Tonopah Offices
101 Radar Road, Tonopah, NV 89049
Nye County Treasurer Pahrump Office
170 N. Floyd Street, Suite 2, Pahrump, NV 89060
Nye County Assessor Property Search FAQs
How do I search Nye County property assessor records?
Open the official Nye County Assessor Property Inquiry and search by 8-digit parcel number, account number, owner name or address. Parcel number or account number is usually the fastest route.
Is the Nye County Assessor the same as the Treasurer?
No. The Assessor handles assessment records, ownership updates, appraisal maps and exemptions. The Treasurer handles real property tax collection, balances, installments and payments.
Where do I look up Nye County property tax payments?
Use the official Nye County Property Tax Inquiry website. It is linked from the Treasurer and Payment Information pages and supports secured online tax inquiry and payment.
What is the best search method for Nye County Property Inquiry?
Use the 8-digit parcel number or account number from your tax bill. If searching by address, avoid suffixes such as street, road or avenue for better results.
Can I view Nye County plat maps online?
Yes. The Nye County Assessor page says to open Property Inquiry, enter the 8-digit parcel ID with no dashes, search the parcel and click View Plat Map on the right side of the result.
Where do I find Nye County deed records?
Use the Nye County Recorder online records website at nyerecorder.net. The Recorder page says the public can search records, eRecord documents and purchase copies online.
What are Nye County property tax installment due dates?
For the July 2025 through June 2026 tax roll, Nye County lists installment due dates of August 18, 2025; October 6, 2025; January 5, 2026; and March 2, 2026, with an automatic 10-day grace period.
What phone number should I call for Nye County assessment questions?
Call the Nye County Assessor’s Office at 775-482-8174 for property assessment, ownership, parcel, exemption and property information questions.
What phone number should I call for Nye County tax payment questions?
For Treasurer tax payment support, call 775-482-8147 for Tonopah or 775-751-4200 for Pahrump. These numbers are also listed for telephone payments by credit card or E-check.
Should I use third-party Nye County property record sites?
Use official Nye County resources first. Third-party sites may be outdated or may mix assessor, tax, deed and parcel map information without showing the official county record source.
Best Way to Search Nye County Property Records and Taxes
The safest research order is simple: start with Nye County Assessor Property Inquiry, save the 8-digit parcel number or account number, check parcel or plat map details when needed, verify tax balance through the Treasurer Property Tax Inquiry, and use the Recorder online records site for deeds and recorded documents.
If the property involves rural land, vacant land, manufactured home conversion, personal property, trustee redemption, delinquent taxes or deed history, do not rely on one page only. Compare the Assessor, Treasurer and Recorder resources before making payment, purchase, title or legal decisions.