Arapahoe County CO Residential Parcel Lookup, Property Value, Tax Search and Deed Records Help
Use official Arapahoe County, Colorado tools to search residential property records, check parcel details, review assessed value, find tax statements, confirm payment options, search recorded real estate documents and understand which county office handles each part of the property record.
If you are searching for Arapahoe County residential assessor property records, first decide what you actually need. The Assessor, Treasurer and Clerk & Recorder all help with property records, but each office answers a different question.
Use the Assessor for residential value, parcel, ownership listing and property characteristics. Use the Treasurer for tax statements, payments and tax balances. Use the Clerk & Recorder for deeds, liens, recorded real estate documents and Property Alert.
🏠 Search residential property records
Use this for: residential real estate information, parcel details, property value, owner listing, land details and improvement information.
Best official path: open the Arapahoe County residential, commercial, agricultural and vacant property search tool.
Search tip: if the address search fails, use a simpler address format or switch to parcel ID search.
Arapahoe County Residential Property Search Quick Facts
The Arapahoe County Assessor’s Office is the correct starting point for residential real estate information. This includes property value, parcel details, owner listing, land information, building details and assessment-related questions.
The Treasurer is the correct office for tax statements, payment options, tax amounts and certificate of taxes due requests. The Clerk and Recorder is the correct office for recorded real estate documents, public records and Property Alert.
What This Arapahoe Residential Property Guide Covers
How to Search Arapahoe County Residential Assessor Property Records
Start with the official Arapahoe County property search when you need residential real estate information. This is the best path for homeowners checking value, buyers researching a house, real estate agents confirming parcel details, and residents reviewing assessment information.
The county’s residential property search route is used for residential, commercial, agricultural and vacant land parcels. For a normal home, townhouse, condo or residential parcel, this is usually the first official search route to use.
Open the official residential property search
Go to the official Arapahoe County residential, commercial, agricultural and vacant property search.
Search with the cleanest detail first
If you have the parcel number, use it. If not, search by address or owner name. If you get too many results, add one more detail. If you get no results, remove extra words.
Review residential property details carefully
Look for parcel number, situs address, owner listing, property type, residential characteristics, land details, improvement details, actual value and assessed value clues.
Save the parcel number
Copy the parcel number or account-style identifier before opening tax or deed records. This makes the Treasurer and Clerk searches easier to compare.
Compare value with tax records
Do not assume the property search page shows everything about tax payment status. Use the Treasurer tax search for tax statements, amount due and payment details.
How to Search Arapahoe County by Address or Parcel ID
The Address and Parcel Info tool is useful when you need a map-style property lookup. It is especially helpful when a property has a confusing address, multiple parcels, new subdivision activity, corner-lot location or a parcel number you want to confirm visually.
Arapahoe County’s Address and Parcel Info page instructs users to enter parcel ID numbers only, and for address searches, to enter a street address only with no city, state or ZIP.
Open Address and Parcel Info
Go to the official Arapahoe County Address and Parcel Info page.
Use the correct address format
Enter the street address only. Do not add the city, state or ZIP. This small detail can make the difference between finding the parcel and getting no results.
Use parcel ID without extra marks
If searching by parcel ID, enter parcel ID numbers only. Let the county tool format the dashes where required.
Compare map and assessor details
After finding the parcel, compare the address, parcel boundaries and property details with the Assessor property record and Treasurer tax record.
How to Look Up Arapahoe County Residential Property Tax Records
Use the Arapahoe County Treasurer tax search when you need tax information. This includes current tax amounts, tax status, printable tax statements, certificate of taxes due requests and payment-related details.
This matters because the Assessor explains value and assessment, while the Treasurer handles tax collection and tax statements. A property can appear correctly in the Assessor search but still require separate tax review.
Open the official Treasurer tax search
Search by the strongest identifier
Use parcel number or account details when available. If you only have address or owner name, search carefully and compare the property with the Assessor record.
View or print tax statement
Use the tax search page to review tax statement information. Printed tax statements are useful for escrow, refinance, sale closing, accounting and personal recordkeeping.
Pay through the official county route
For payment options, use the official Arapahoe County pay taxes page. Confirm tax year, parcel and amount before paying.
Call Treasurer for payment questions
If tax amount, payment status or redemption total looks confusing, contact the Treasurer’s Office at 303-795-4550.
Arapahoe County Deeds, Liens and Official Real Property Documents
Assessor property records are not the same as recorded real estate documents. If you need deed history, liens, releases, recorded mortgages, document numbers or other recorded public records, use the Clerk and Recorder official record search.
The official record search is especially useful for homeowners checking deed activity, buyers researching recorded documents, title-related research, lien concerns and property fraud awareness.
Open official record search
Use the Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder official record search for real property documents and public records.
Search by name or document clue
You can search for grantor, grantee, subdivision, document type or document number. If searching a person, try name variations and spelling differences.
Use date filters when needed
If you are checking recent deed or lien activity, use a shorter date range first. If you are researching history, expand the date range slowly.
Compare with property search
When you find a recorded document, compare the names, legal description and property address with the Assessor and Treasurer records before making decisions.
Assessor Is Not a Title Search
Assessor records help with property details and value, but recorded document research belongs with the Clerk and Recorder.
Record accuracyUse Property Alert
Property Alert can help homeowners monitor recorded activity connected with their name or property records.
Owner protectionWhat to Do If Your Arapahoe County Residential Value Looks Wrong
If your residential property value looks incorrect, first review the property details. Many assessment concerns start with simple information problems like wrong square footage, finished basement details, property condition, land size, classification or comparable sales assumptions.
Do not argue only that taxes are high. A stronger value review usually focuses on property facts, comparable sales, condition issues and market evidence.
Save your property record
Open the Arapahoe County property search page, find your property and save the record details.
Check facts before contacting the office
Review living area, lot size, property type, improvement details and any visible property characteristics. Write down what looks incorrect.
Collect useful evidence
Useful evidence can include comparable sales, appraisal reports, inspection issues, photos, repair estimates or proof that the property record has incorrect facts.
Contact the Assessor
Contact the Arapahoe County Assessor’s Office at 303-795-4600 or email assessor@arapahoegov.com for assessment-related questions.
Arapahoe County Property Alert and Recorded Document Safety
Homeowners often search assessor records after receiving a notice, refinancing, buying a home or seeing an unexpected property document. The Clerk and Recorder’s Property Alert tool is useful because it helps residents monitor recorded document activity.
Property Alert does not replace legal protection or title insurance, but it can help you notice suspicious recorded activity faster than waiting for a future problem.
Open official record search
Go to the Arapahoe County official record search.
Look for Property Alert
Use the Property Alert option from the official record search system when available. Follow county instructions to register or monitor record activity.
Search your name and property
Search your name, spouse name, business name or trust name if applicable. Recorded documents may not always show exactly the same way as assessor records.
Arapahoe County Residential Property Search Tips That Save Time
Most failed property searches happen because users enter too much information or use the wrong office. Start simple and compare records across the Assessor, Treasurer and Clerk & Recorder only when the task requires it.
Best move: enter only the street address when using Address and Parcel Info. Do not add city, state or ZIP.
Best move: use parcel ID numbers only where the county tool requests it. Let the official tool format dashes.
Best move: try last name only first. Then add first name if results are too broad.
Best move: use the Treasurer tax search for tax amount, statement and payment status instead of relying on assessor value.
Best move: use Clerk and Recorder search when researching deeds, liens, releases or document numbers.
Best move: compare property characteristics and similar nearby sales before contacting the Assessor about value concerns.
Best research order for residential property
- Search the Assessor property record first.
- Save parcel number, address and owner listing.
- Use Address and Parcel Info if map/location is unclear.
- Open Treasurer tax search for tax statement and payment status.
- Open Clerk and Recorder records for deeds and liens.
- Call the correct office if the records do not match.
Official Arapahoe County Property Search, Tax and Deed Links
Use these official resources first. They are more reliable than general public-record websites when you need current residential property, tax or recorded document information.
🏠 Property Search
Start here for Arapahoe County real estate property search resources.
Open Property Search🔎 Residential Property Search
Search residential, commercial, agricultural and vacant land property information.
Open Residential Search🗺️ Address & Parcel Info
Search by parcel ID or address using the official map-style county tool.
Open Parcel Info💵 Tax Search
Search property tax information, printable tax statements and tax details.
Open Tax Search💳 Pay Taxes
Find official property tax payment options through Arapahoe County Treasurer.
Open Pay Taxes📄 Official Record Search
Search Clerk and Recorder real property records, deeds and document filings.
Open Record SearchArapahoe County Property Record Offices: Phone, Address and Best Use
Contact the correct office based on the issue. The Assessor handles value and property records. The Treasurer handles tax payment and tax statement questions. The Clerk and Recorder handles recorded documents.
Best for: residential property value, parcel details, assessment questions and property characteristics.
Address: 5334 S. Prince St., Littleton, CO 80120
Phone: 303-795-4600
Email: assessor@arapahoegov.com
Best for: property tax search, payment questions, tax statements, tax amounts and CTD requests.
Address: 5334 S. Prince St., Littleton, CO 80120
Phone: 303-795-4550
Email: treasurer@arapahoegov.com
Best for: deeds, liens, real estate records, recorded documents and Property Alert.
Address: 5334 S. Prince St., Littleton, CO 80120
Phone: 303-795-4200
Best for: general county routing if you are unsure which department handles your issue.
Address: 5334 S. Prince St., Littleton, CO 80120
Phone: 303-795-4400
Map to Arapahoe County Assessor, Treasurer and Clerk Offices
The main Arapahoe County offices are listed at 5334 S. Prince St., Littleton, CO 80120. Before visiting, check the official department page or call the office because services, appointment rules and counter availability can change.
Arapahoe County Administration Building
5334 S. Prince St., Littleton, CO 80120
Arapahoe County Residential Property Search FAQs
How do I search Arapahoe County residential property records?
Use the official Arapahoe County property search and choose the residential, commercial, agricultural and vacant property search option. Start with parcel number, address or owner name.
Can I search Arapahoe County property by address?
Yes. Use Address and Parcel Info. Enter the street address only, without city, state or ZIP, because that is the search format Arapahoe County lists for the tool.
What is the Arapahoe County Assessor phone number?
The Arapahoe County Assessor’s Office phone number is 303-795-4600.
Where is the Arapahoe County Assessor located?
The Assessor’s Office is located at 5334 S. Prince St., Littleton, CO 80120.
How do I look up Arapahoe County property taxes?
Use the Arapahoe County Treasurer tax search page. It provides property tax information, printable statements and payment-related resources.
Can I pay Arapahoe County property taxes online?
Yes. Use the official Arapahoe County Treasurer pay taxes page or the tax search page. Confirm property details, tax year and amount before paying.
Are assessor records the same as tax records?
No. The Assessor handles valuation and assessment. The Treasurer handles tax statements, payments and tax collection information.
Where do I search Arapahoe County deed records?
Use the Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder official record search for real property documents, deeds, liens and recorded document research.
What should I do if my residential property value looks wrong?
Save your property record, review property facts, gather comparable sales or evidence, then contact the Arapahoe County Assessor’s Office for assessment-related questions.
Should I use third-party Arapahoe County property record websites?
Use official county tools first. Third-party sites may show copied or delayed information, while official county sources are safer for current property, tax and recorded document research.
Best Way to Use Arapahoe Residential Assessor and Tax Records
The best way to research an Arapahoe County residential property is to start with the Assessor property search, confirm location through Address and Parcel Info, check taxes through the Treasurer, and use Clerk and Recorder records for deeds or recorded documents.
This four-step approach gives homeowners, buyers, sellers, agents and researchers a clearer view than using one database alone. It also reduces mistakes when names, addresses, parcel IDs or tax details do not match perfectly.