This page helps users handle a property search in Orange County, Florida and find the main official tools for parcel, address, ownership, assessment, map, and tax-related lookup tasks.

The Orange County Property Appraiser provides the Advanced Property Search, map tools, tax estimator, code tables, tax roll information, and public contact options for property appraisal questions.

For the main Orange County, Florida property search task, use the Orange County Property Appraiser Advanced Property Search. The property search tool is described as supporting searches by address, names, sales, property use, foreclosures, and more.

Use the information you have about the property to narrow the result. Helpful search details may include the owner name, site address, parcel information, property use, or sale-related details.

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Parcel maps and nearby property tools

The Orange County Property Appraiser map site can help users identify parcels by location or geographic reference. The map includes address input, parcel identification tools, printing, and a current parcel record option.

The map is marked as reference-only and not a survey. Use it to orient your search, then confirm parcel details through the property record.

You can use the Orange County Property Appraiser map for map-based parcel review.

Tax estimator and tax roll information

The Orange County Property Appraiser also provides tax-related tools that can help after you locate a parcel.

The Tax Estimator supports three search paths:

  • Name, entered as last name then first name.
  • Parcel, using the section-township-range-subdivision-block-lot format, with dashes optional.
  • Address, using street number, direction, and street name without street types such as drive or dr.

For tax roll and millage details, OCPA lists tax roll information by year, including preliminary tax rolls, proposed millage rates, final millage rates, final tax rolls, annual reports, tax roll statistics, and top property owner lists.

Review Tax Roll & Millage Rates when you need annual tax roll or millage information connected to Orange County property records.

Code tables and property record details

OCPA code tables can help users interpret abbreviations and classifications that appear in property records.

The available code tables include real estate code tables for building type codes, building sketch sub-area codes, city codes, exemption codes, exterior wall codes, interior wall codes, property use codes, deed types, and tax rates or millage codes. Tangible property code tables include NAICS codes.

Use the OCPA Code Tables when a property record includes a code that needs explanation.

Public records requests and property fraud alerts

For public records requests, OCPA lists [email protected] as the email address for Public Records Requests only.

Property owners can also review the Property Fraud Alert information. OCPA explains that deed fraud can involve fraudulent documents recorded in the Official Records and that property owners should periodically check Official Records. The Orange County Comptroller offers a free Property Fraud Alert service for monitoring property records.

Read the Property Fraud Alert information for the monitoring option and fraud alert phone number.

Orange County Property Appraiser contacts

Use these OCPA contacts when a property search result is unclear, when you need help with assessment or ownership issues, or when you need the right department for a property record question.

Common questions

Start with the Orange County Property Appraiser Advanced Property Search, which supports searches by address, names, sales, property use, foreclosures, and more.

Who should I contact about a real estate assessment question?

For residential assessment questions, call Residential Assessment at (407) 836-5205. For commercial assessment questions, call Commercial Assessment at (407) 836-5404.

Who handles ownership issues or address changes?

OCPA lists Deeds & Research for ownership issues and address changes. The department phone number is (407) 836-5044.

How can I estimate taxes for an Orange County property?

Use the OCPA Tax Estimator. It allows searching by name, parcel, or address before estimating taxes for a property.

Are OCPA maps a survey?

No. The Orange County Property Appraiser map is described as reference-only and not a survey.

How do I make a public records request to OCPA?

For Public Records Requests only, OCPA lists [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]).