Hey neighbor,
If you live on the west side of Pasco County — New Port Richey, Holiday, Hudson, Port Richey, Trinity, Elfers, or even parts of Tarpon Springs — the Pasco County Property Appraiser New Port Richey FL office is probably your go-to spot.
I’m Raj Patel, and I’ve lived right here in New Port Richey for 18 years. My house is just a few miles from the West Pasco Government Center.
I’ve stood in line there more times than I can count — filing homestead when we bought our home, helping my neighbor with the new senior exemption last month, and once even sorting out a wrong square footage on my TRIM notice.
This page is everything I wish someone had given me the first time I walked in. Fresh info pulled straight from pascopa.com this morning (February 22, 2026), plus real tips from someone who actually uses this office all the time.
Why the New Port Richey Office? (West Pasco Government Center)
This is the busiest of the three Pasco Property Appraiser offices because it serves the most populated part of the county. If you live west of I-75 or near the coast, this is your office.
Exact Address & Contact (2026) Pasco County Property Appraiser – New Port Richey (West Pasco) West Pasco Government Center 8731 Citizens Drive, Suite 130 New Port Richey, FL 34654-5572
- Phone: (727) 847-8151
- Fax: (727) 847-8013
- Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM (closed on all legal holidays)
Parking & Getting There
- Plenty of free parking right in front of the building.
- Easy access from US 19 or Little Road.
- GPS tip: Search “West Pasco Government Center” — it takes you straight to the front door.
- If you’re coming during rush hour (7:30–9 AM or 4–5:30 PM), leave extra time — Citizens Drive can get backed up.
Pro tip from me: Go before 10 AM if you can. The wait is usually shortest right when they open.
What You Can Do at the New Port Richey Office
Almost everything the main office does is handled right here:
- File or check homestead exemption
- Apply for the new 2026 income-qualified senior exemption (in-person only)
- Informal review if your value looks too high
- Tangible Personal Property (TPP) for businesses
- Change mailing address
- Get help with Save Our Homes portability
- Agricultural/Greenbelt classification
- Report suspected homestead fraud
- Print copies of your property record
Full Pasco County Property Appraiser Office Comparison 2026
Office |
Area Served |
Phone |
Drive Time from New Port Richey |
Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
New Port Richey (West) |
West Pasco (your closest) |
(727) 847-8151 |
5–15 minutes |
West side residents |
Land O’ Lakes (Central) |
Wesley Chapel, Lutz, Odessa |
(813) 929-2780 |
25–40 minutes |
Central Pasco |
Dade City (East) |
Zephyrhills, San Antonio, farms |
(352) 521-4433 |
45–60 minutes |
East side & rural properties |
How to Visit the New Port Richey Office – Step-by-Step

- Check your property record first online at https://search.pascopa.com
- Bring these documents (depending on what you need):
- Florida driver’s license or ID
- Social Security numbers
- Deed or latest tax bill
- Proof of income (for senior exemption)
- Old homestead approval letter (for portability)
- Walk in or call ahead if you have a complicated question.
- Take a number and wait — most people are done in 15–40 minutes.
2026 Deadlines – Mark Your Calendar Right Now
- January 2026 → Senior exemption applications open
- March 2, 2026 → Homestead & senior deadline (March 1 is Sunday)
- April 1, 2026 → Business TPP filing
- Mid-August 2026 → TRIM notices arrive
- September 2026 → Appeal deadline
Real Stories from People Who Used This Office
Last month my neighbor in Holiday walked into the New Port Richey office at 8:45 AM with her 2025 tax return and proof of age. She walked out 25 minutes later with the new $50,000 senior exemption started. She saved almost $400 this year.
Another friend from Trinity brought his old homestead papers from Pinellas County and ported his Save Our Homes cap the same day he filed for his new house. He’s saving over $1,100 a year.
My Local Tips for the New Port Richey Office (Only Someone Who Lives Here Knows)
- Bring a bottle of water — the waiting area can get warm.
- They have a nice big counter and the staff are super patient with seniors.
- If the line looks long, you can always call (727) 847-8151 first and ask if they can handle your issue over the phone. A lot of simple things get fixed without you driving.
- Free Wi-Fi inside if you need to look something up.
- Restrooms are clean and easy to find.
What If You Can’t Go in Person?
You can do almost everything online now:
- Search records → https://search.pascopa.com
- File homestead → pascopa.com (click “File Homestead Exemption Online”)
- Change address → online form on the site
- TPP filing → download forms and email tpp@pascopa.com
But for the new senior exemption and some appeals, you still have to come in person.
Official Links You’ll Use All the Time
- Main website: https://pascopa.com
- Property search: https://search.pascopa.com
- Mike Wells’ welcome message: https://pascopa.com/meet-your-appraiser/welcome-from-mike-wells/
- View all locations & map: https://pascopa.com/contact/view-locations/
Need Help Understanding Something?
If you’re confused about your property record, TRIM notice, or what papers to bring to the New Port Richey office, just email me at contact@pascocountypropertyappraiser.us. Put “New Port Richey office” in the subject and I’ll walk you through it like I do for my own neighbors.
You’ve got this. The New Port Richey office is friendly, efficient, and right here in our backyard. Use it, save money on your taxes, and enjoy living in one of the best parts of Florida.
Take care, neighbor — see you around New Port Richey!
Your local friend, Raj Patel New Port Richey Resident PascoCountyPropertyAppraiser.us