This page helps users complete a Property Search in Pitt County, North Carolina, by pointing them to official county tools for parcel records, property details, tax bills, and GIS map information.
For most users, the Pitt County Property Record portal, Pitt County Property Search, and OPIS are the main places to start before contacting Pitt County Tax Administration.
Pitt County Property Record search
The Pitt County Property Record portal lets users find property information and filter results by details such as sale date, sale price, year built, total area, and acres. The portal notes that its property data is provided as available and should be verified against primary public records when accuracy matters.
Search results may include property record details such as ownership, parcel information, address, building data, land value, current market value, acreage, municipality, township, school districts, and deed references.
Data note: The Pitt County Property Record portal lists a data last updated date of 06/02/2026.
Pitt County parcel search
The Pitt County Property Search tool supports parcel searches by multiple identifiers. It is useful when you already have a name, address, REID, or PIN and want to locate a property record.
- Owner or business name
- Location address
- REID
- PIN
After entering search criteria, use the search function to review matching parcels. If results are unclear, compare the parcel details with the GIS map view or deed records before relying on the information.
OPIS map and parcel details
OPIS, the Online Parcel Information System, is an interactive GIS-based property search tool from Pitt County Tax Administration and the GIS Division. It can be used to review parcel boundaries, ownership, assessed values, tax districts, deed and plat links, zoning and land use layers, flood zones, environmental data, aerial imagery, and interactive maps.
OPIS search options include address, owner name, and parcel number. Parcel panels may include the parcel number, physical address, NC PIN, legal description, owner, acreage, deed or document reference, sale price, year built, building value, land value, total current market value, municipality, township, fire tax district, and school districts.
Browser note: OPIS advises users to turn off pop-up blockers, and GIS map display speed may depend on the user’s device and internet connection.
Real estate records and deeds
The Pitt County Register of Deeds maintains official real estate and non-real estate records. Real estate instruments include deeds, deeds of trust, mortgages, easements, releases and satisfactions, plats, surveys, property maps, restrictive covenants, and land use documents.
Many Pitt County real estate records are available online for documents recorded from September 1762 to the present. Users can search by grantor, grantee, document type, book and page number, or date range through the county’s real estate records system.
For recorded document searching, the Pitt County Register of Deeds eSearch page notes that users do not need to create an account and may use guest sign-in.
Property tax values, rates, and appeals
Pitt County Tax Administration is responsible for listing, appraising, and assessing real and personal property, and for collecting current and past-due taxes. The county’s real property information explains land, buildings, structures attached to land, and improvements that add value.
The Schedule of Values explains how Pitt County appraises real property at market value. The listed rates and ranges are effective January 1, 2024, and remain in effect until the next revaluation in 2028.
Property owners may appeal assessed value or certain penalties when they believe valuation is inaccurate for property values as of January 1 of the current year. For 2026, requests for Real Property Value Appeal hearings must be received no later than Thursday, May 21, 2026 at 4:00 PM.
Tax bills and online payment
For tax bill payment, myPittCounty offers online access to current or delinquent property tax payments. Users can log in or pay as a guest through the county’s official payment service.
The myPittCounty payment portal also lists solid waste and recycling payment services. Use the Tax Collector contact if you need help with current or past-due tax collection questions.
Pitt County property contacts
Use these Pitt County contacts when a property record, parcel result, assessment, appeal, or tax bill needs staff assistance.
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Pitt County Tax Assessor, 110 Evans Street, Greenville, NC 27858
Phone: (252) 902-3400
Fax: (252) 830-0753 -
Pitt County Tax Collector, 111 South Washington Street, Greenville, NC 27858
Phone: (252) 902-3425
Fax: (252) 902-1876 -
Pitt County, 1717 W. 5th Street, Greenville, NC 27834
Main line: (252) 902-1000
Office hours: Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm -
Pitt County Public Information Office
Phone: (252) 902-2955
Common questions
Where can I search Pitt County property records online?
Use the Pitt County Property Record portal for property details, the Pitt County Property Search tool for parcel searches by owner, address, REID, or PIN, and OPIS for GIS map-based parcel information.
What can I search by in Pitt County Property Search?
The parcel search tool supports searches by owner or business name, location address, REID, or PIN.
What information can OPIS show for a parcel?
OPIS can show parcel and owner information, parcel boundaries, assessed values, tax districts, deed and plat links, zoning and land use layers, flood zones, aerial imagery, and map-based property details.
Are online Pitt County property records a legal document?
No. OPIS states that the website is not a legal document. Users should verify important property information with primary public records such as recorded deeds and plats.
Where can I look up Pitt County deeds and older real estate records?
The Pitt County Register of Deeds maintains real estate records. Online real estate records are available for documents recorded from September 1762 to the present, and older index books are available onsite.
Who should I contact about a Pitt County assessed value appeal?
Contact the Pitt County Tax Assessor’s Office at (252) 902-3400. The Tax Appeals information lists the office at 110 South Evans Street, Greenville, NC 27834.