This page helps users handle a Property Search in Walker County, Texas by pointing them to the official appraisal search, map, and related records resources.

For most parcel, owner, address, Property ID, and tax-year searches, start with the Walker CAD Property Search maintained through the Walker County Appraisal District.

The main online tool for a Walker County property search is the Walker CAD Property Search. It supports searches by owner, address, property ID, geographic ID, subdivision, abstract, neighborhood, and other advanced fields.

Useful search fields include:

  • Owner name, entered as last name first name when possible
  • Street number or street name
  • Property ID or geographic ID
  • Tax year
  • Subdivision, condo, abstract, neighborhood, or mobile home park
  • Doing Business As for business property searches

Use the simplest search that identifies the property, then add more details only if the result list is too broad.

  • Choose the Owner, Address, ID, or Advanced search tab.
  • Enter the information you know, such as owner name, street name, or Property ID.
  • Use Advanced Search when you need to narrow results by subdivision, neighborhood, tax year, protest status, or other fields.
  • Review the matching results and open the property record that fits your search.

Search tip: If an address search fails, try only the street name or remove words such as Lane, Drive, or Road.

Walker CAD property search help

The Walker CAD help page explains common search problems, including missing updates, address searches, owner name searches, business searches, and saving results. For detailed search guidance, use the Walker CAD search help page.

For owner searches, try the first and last name first. If that does not work, search only the first name or only the last name. For business searches, use Advanced Search and enter the business name under Doing Business As.

Search results can be saved by downloading a CSV file or by emailing the results from the search results page. The Property ID is often the fastest way to locate a record and may appear on an appraisal notice or tax bill.

Property record accuracy and tax data limits

Walker CAD property data is provided for research use. Legal descriptions and acreage amounts should be verified before they are used for legal documents or other legal purposes.

Changes made with the appraisal district may take time to appear online. Current-year tax data may show as N/A until values are certified for that year.

Delinquent tax amounts shown online may not reflect more than a five-year history. Partial payments, contract payments, and qualifying quarterly payments may not be fully reflected. Contact the appraisal district before making full or partial tax payments based on an online delinquent amount.

Interactive map and parcel layers

Walker CAD also provides a GIS-based map with parcel and boundary layers. The Walker CAD interactive map includes map contents such as parcels, abstracts, subdivisions, school districts, city limits, lot lines, streets, ESD zones, municipal management districts, Walker County boundary, Texas counties, and FEMA flood hazard zones.

The map is for informational use and is not a legal, engineering, or surveying product. Some property types may not appear on the map, including personal property, mineral property, and mobile home property.

Walker County property records and deeds

Property Search records from Walker CAD focus on appraisal, ownership, parcel, and tax-related information. For deed records, plats, and other Official Public Records, use the Walker County Clerk’s Records Management and Recording Division.

The County Clerk provides access to Official Public Records indexes and images from 1960 to the present, plus image-only records from 1846 to 1960 when the volume and page are known. Review the Walker County Records Management and Recording page when your search involves deeds, plats, or recorded documents rather than appraisal data.

E-recording is available for attorneys, title companies, banks, mortgage companies, and state agencies. Filings received before 3:00 p.m. are processed the same business day; filings received after 3:00 p.m. are processed the next working day.

Walker CAD contact information

Contact Walker CAD when online property information is missing, incorrect, outdated, or needs verification before payment or legal use.

Common questions

Where do I search for Walker County property by owner or address?

Use the Walker CAD Property Search. It supports owner, address, Property ID, geographic ID, tax year, and Advanced Search options.

Why is a recent appraisal district change not showing online?

Changes can take time to appear in the online property search. Contact Walker CAD directly if you need to verify a change or correct property information.

What should I do if an address search returns no results?

Try a simpler search, such as only the street name. You can also remove the street type, such as Lane, Drive, or Road, to broaden the search.

How do I search for a business property?

Use Advanced Search in the Walker CAD search tool and enter the business name under Doing Business As. If no result appears, try a shorter version of the business name.

Why does current-year tax data show N/A?

Current-year data may show N/A until appraisal values are certified for that year. After certification, the year’s tax data becomes available online.

No. Walker CAD states that legal descriptions and acreage are for appraisal district use and should be verified before use for legal purposes or documents.

Where can I find Walker County deed records?

Use the Walker County Clerk’s Records Management and Recording Division for deeds, plats, and Official Public Records. The Clerk’s permanent library includes records dating from the late 1800s to the present.