Pasco County Property Owner Search 2026

As a homeowner in New Port Richey for the past 18 years, I use the Pasco County property owner search almost every month.

Whether I’m helping a friend check properties owned by a potential seller in Holiday, verifying ownership before buying in Trinity, or simply looking up my own name to confirm everything is correct, this tool saves a lot of time and questions.

This guide gives you the exact, up-to-date method for 2026 — simple steps, practical tips, and what to do with the results.

All information is taken directly from the official pascopa.com system (checked February 22, 2026).

Official Pasco County Property Owner Search

Direct link: https://search.pascopa.com

Pasco County Property Owner Search

Click the “Name” search option — this is the fastest and most accurate way to search by owner name.

Step-by-Step: How to Search Pasco County Property by Owner Name

  1. Go to https://search.pascopa.com
  2. On the main search screen, click the large button labeled “Name”
  3. In the search box, type the owner’s name in this exact format: Last Name, First Name Examples:
    • Patel, Raj
    • Smith, John A
    • Garcia, Maria
  4. Click Search.
  5. A list of matching properties will appear. Click the one you want to view the full record.

Pro Tips for Best Results (These Save Time and Reduce Frustration)

  • Always start with Last Name first, followed by a comma and the First Name.
  • If you only know the last name, type just “Smith” — you will see every owner with that last name (then scroll and match the address).
  • For married couples, try both names: “Smith, John & Mary” or search each name separately.
  • Trusts and companies appear exactly as recorded: “Smith Family Trust” or “ABC Realty LLC”.
  • Common spelling variations often help: Jon vs John, Rodriguez vs Rodriquez, etc.
  • Partial names work well — type “Rodriguez” to see every Rodriguez owner in the entire county.
  • If you get hundreds of results, add the city name in your mind and scan the address column.

What Information You Will See on the Full Property Record

After clicking a result, the detailed page shows:

  • Current owner name and mailing address
  • Physical street address
  • Just Value, Assessed Value, and Taxable Value (as of January 1, 2026)
  • Year built, square footage, bedrooms, bathrooms, pool, garage, waterfront status
  • Complete sales history going back 20+ years with dates and prices
  • Building sketch and recent aerial photo
  • GIS map with flood zone, school district, and future land use
  • All current exemptions (homestead, senior, etc.)
  • “Estimate Taxes” button for quick calculations

Note: Values shown now are still “works in progress” and will be finalized in early October 2026.

All Search Options at a Glance (Quick Comparison Table)

Search Method
Best Used When You Know
Speed
Common Use Case
Name (Owner)
Owner’s name
Very Fast
Finding all properties one person owns
Physical Address
Street address
Fastest
Checking a specific house
Parcel ID
Tax bill number
Instant
Your own property
Recent Sales
Want recent comps
Good
Selling or pricing
Book & Page
From a deed
Specific
Title work
Interactive Map
Only have neighborhood
Visual
Exploring area

Practical Tips After Using This Search for Years

  • Search your own name every January and again after the TRIM notice arrives — takes less than two minutes.
  • When helping parents or seniors, search their name together on their phone or tablet.
  • For real estate investors: Search a name to see how many properties one owner holds.
  • If you find a property you’re interested in buying, note the Book & Page number and immediately check the deed and liens at pascoclerk.com.
  • West-side residents: After searching, call the New Port Richey office at (727) 847-8151 if you need help understanding the results.

Pasco County Property Appraiser Offices (For In-Person Questions)

Office
Address
Phone
Best For
New Port Richey (West)
8731 Citizens Drive, Suite 130
(727) 847-8151
West Pasco residents
Land O’ Lakes (Central)
4111 Land O’ Lakes Blvd, Suite 106
(813) 929-2780
Central Pasco
Dade City (East)
14236 6th Street, Suite 101
(352) 521-4433
East Pasco & rural areas

All offices open Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM.

Need Help With a Specific Owner Search?

If you searched by owner name and something looks confusing (trust ownership, multiple properties, or unusual values), email me at contact@pascocountypropertyappraiser.us. Put “Property owner search” in the subject line and include the owner name or address.

I’ll explain everything in plain English, exactly as I do for my neighbors here in New Port Richey.

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Taking a few minutes to run a property owner search gives you clear, accurate information that helps with buying, selling, appeals, or simply staying informed. Use it often and you’ll always feel in control of your property matters in Pasco County.

Take care of your home and your records, Raj Patel New Port Richey Resident & Founder PascoCountyPropertyAppraiser.us

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