This page helps users handle a Property Search in Iredell County, North Carolina, using official county search tools and office information.
The main online option is the Iredell County Real Estate Search. For questions about property data, the Iredell County Assessor's Office and Tax Administration / Land Records office provide public support.
Iredell County Real Estate Search
Use the Iredell County Real Estate Search to look up real estate records. At least one search field is required.
- Owner last name or owner first name
- Account number or parcel number
- Map, block, PIN, condo, CC, or LH details
- Tax year
- House number, unit number, direction, street name, type, suffix, or municipality
- Advanced search details such as legal land size range, legal land type, or zoning type
Enter only the details you know. A narrower search may help when a name or address returns too many results.
- Open the Real Estate Search page.
- Choose one or more available search fields.
- Submit the search and review the matching property records.
- Contact the Assessor's Office if the displayed data appears unclear or incomplete.
Data notice: Iredell County states that online property data is not a legal document and that users should confirm information when accuracy matters.
Basic, tax bill, and sales search options
The county property search system also includes Basic Search, Tax Bill Search, and Sales Search options. The Basic Search page lets users choose a search method before continuing.
Use the tool that matches the record you need. Real Estate Search is the direct option for property record details, while tax bill and sales searches may be useful for related property research.
Tax Administration / Land Records
Iredell County Tax Administration / Land Records handles the county's ad valorem tax system, including real property reappraisal, property listing and assessment, tax collection, and tax mapping or land records.
The department includes three divisions:
- County Assessor
- Land Records / Mapping
- Tax Collector
For broader office information, review the Tax Administration / Land Records page.
Real property assessment records
Iredell County real property is permanently listed, and ownership is established as of January 1 of the tax year. Owners must list real property improvements during January when improvements were made or started during the prior calendar year.
Assessment details may include the assessed value, property description, and improvement description. These may be available from the County Assessor's Office or online.
Changes between countywide reappraisals may reflect zoning changes, demolitions, new construction, remodeling, error corrections, or misapplication of the schedule of values. North Carolina law requires property to be listed at 100% true value.
For assessment procedures, appeals, and improvement reporting, see the Property Assessment page.
Land Records and Mapping Division
The Land Records / Mapping Division maintains property records using land records, orthophotography, mapping technology, and GIS. Properties are assigned Parcel Identification Numbers, or PINs, which help geographically locate tracts of land.
Parcel information supported by the mapping system includes acreage, owner, value, and zoning. The mapping office also supports public mapping questions and other county departments that rely on GIS records.
Historic appraisal cards
Iredell County provides a separate lookup for 2011 and prior appraisal cards. These records are intended for real property inventory and should be checked against recorded deeds, plats, and other public records when verification is needed.
Use the Appraisal Card Lookup to search by owner name, address, or parcel. The county notes that owner-name searches should use last name first, separated by spaces.
For older appraisal cards, the county notes that the program is designed for Microsoft Edge and that landscape printer setup should be used before printing an appraisal card.
County tax calculator
The County Tax Calculator estimates current county property and fire taxes based on the current property appraisal value. It may also compare taxes based on an old appraisal value and a new value.
The estimate is for county taxes only. The calculator page lists a current county tax rate of 0.5375 and a current county fire tax rate of 0.09 in its comparison table.
Iredell County property search contacts
Use these contacts for property search data questions, real property appraisal issues, mapping help, and tax administration support.
- Iredell County Tax Administration / Land Records, 135 E Water Street, Statesville, NC 28677. Phone: (704) 878-3020. Fax: (704) 928-2033. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
- County Assessor Division, 135 E. Water St., Statesville, NC 28677. Mailing address: PO Box 1027, Statesville, NC 28687. Phone: (704) 878-5368. Fax: (704) 878-3003. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
- Real Property, 135 E Water Street, Statesville, NC 28677. Mailing address: P.O Box 1027, Statesville, NC 28687. Phone: (704) 878-5368. Fax: (704) 878-3003. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
- Land Records / Mapping Department, 135 E Water Street, Statesville, NC 28687. Mailing address: P.O Box 1027, Statesville, NC 28687. Phone: (704) 878-3137. Fax: (704) 878-3046. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
- Real property value appeals. Phone: (704) 878-3017.
Common questions
Where do I search for Iredell County real estate records?
Use the Iredell County Real Estate Search to search by owner, account number, parcel number, tax year, address fields, or advanced property details.
What if I do not know the full property address?
You can search with another available field, such as owner name, account number, parcel number, tax year, or partial address details.
Who should I contact about incorrect or unclear property data?
Contact the Iredell County Assessor's Office at (704) 878-5368 for questions about data displayed in the property search system.
Which office handles parcel mapping questions?
The Land Records / Mapping Department handles mapping and GIS questions. Its public phone number is (704) 878-3137.
How are older appraisal cards searched?
Older 2011 and prior appraisal cards can be searched through the county's appraisal card lookup by owner name, address, or parcel.
Can an online property record be treated as a legal document?
No. Iredell County states that the online data cannot be construed as a legal document and should be verified when accuracy is important.