This page helps you handle a property search in Cullman County, Alabama by using official tools tied to the Cullman County Revenue Commissioner, including the online property search and parcel map resources.

Use the property search to look up account and parcel details, then use Cullman County ISV3 when you need map layers, parcel boundaries, aerial views, or measurement tools.

The search for Cullman County property records tool supports property lookup by several search types. Payments are currently disabled on the property search site, so use it for search and record review rather than payment.

Have one or more of these details ready before searching:

  • Owner last name and, when available, owner first name
  • PIN
  • Company name
  • Parcel number
  • Account number
  • Subdivision
  • Address

After choosing the tax year and search type, enter the available information and review the results for matching property records.

  • Open the property search tool.
  • Select the tax year shown for the search.
  • Choose the search method that matches the information you have.
  • Enter the owner, parcel, account, subdivision, address, or other supported search detail.
  • Review the matching record and use the available print option if you need a copy for your records.

Cullman County ISV3 parcel map

Use open the Cullman County ISV3 parcel viewer when you need a map-based view of property information. The map includes parcel layers, county imagery, transportation text, subdivision text, lot lines, building footprints, flood zones, school districts, voter districts, municipal layers, and zoning layers for the City of Cullman.

The map also includes tools for identifying visible layers, printing, measuring area or distance, finding an address, exporting attributes, changing basemaps, and using coordinate or Street View options.

Map tip: The viewer requires users to accept the terms of use before using the parcel map.

Owner name, parcel number, and PPIN searches

The Cullman County Revenue Commission provides GIS data for property research. To view aerial photographs and other relevant data, users must have at least one property identifier.

  • Owner name
  • Parcel number
  • PPIN

Property researchers such as mortgage companies, attorneys, and others associated with property research are responsible for using the available data to verify property information needed for escrow tax payments, closing tax payments, previous deed copies, and related review.

Online assessment and property changes

The AssuranceWeb system also supports a file online assessment path. Users may search for a property by name or street address before continuing with assessment-related steps.

Property owners who buy real property are responsible for recording the deed in the Probate Judge’s Office, assessing the property in the Revenue Commissioner’s Office, claiming any exemption due, reporting address changes, and making sure taxes are current and paid on the purchased property.

Owners or their agents must report improvements or removal of structures to the Revenue Commission Office no later than December 31 when required. Examples of assessable improvements include new structures, additions, swimming pools, extensive repairs, remodeling, renovations, fireplaces, extra bathrooms, patios, decks, carports, and garages.

Property change notification

The property system includes a property change notification signup for parcel name changes. The signup asks for the property PIN, name, phone number, and email address.

Use this option when you want notification of name changes made to a specific parcel, and verify that the information entered is correct before saving the request.

Cullman County Revenue Commissioner contacts

For property search, GIS, assessment, appraisal, and related property questions, contact the Cullman County Revenue Commissioner office or the relevant department.

Common questions

Where can I search Cullman County property records online?

Use the AssuranceWeb Property search to look up Cullman County property records by name, PIN, company, parcel, account, subdivision, or address.

Where can I view Cullman County parcel maps?

Use the Cullman County ISV3 parcel viewer for map-based property research, including parcel layers, imagery, measurements, flood zones, school districts, voter districts, and other map layers.

The Revenue Commission states that users need at least one of these identifiers to view aerial photographs and relevant property data: owner name, parcel number, or PPIN.

Can I pay property taxes through the property search site?

The AssuranceWeb property search page states that payments are currently disabled, so use it for property searching and record review rather than payment.

Who should I contact about appraisal or assessment questions?

For appraisal questions, contact the Appraisal department at (256) 775-4827. For assessment questions, contact Assessing at (256) 775-4776 or [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]).