Looking for a specific house or piece of land in Pasco County just by typing the street address? Whether you’re checking out a home you want to buy in New Port Richey, seeing what your neighbor down the street in Holiday sold for, or double-checking your own property in Trinity before the TRIM notice hits, the Pasco County property search by address tool is the fastest way.
I’m Raj Patel, living right here in New Port Richey for 18 years. I search by address almost every month — last week for a house my friend is eyeing in Hudson, and two weeks ago for my own property to make sure the square footage was correct.
Everything on this page is pulled fresh from the official site this morning (February 22, 2026) and tested on my phone and laptop.
No login, no fees, works on mobile — and I’m going to walk you through exactly how I do it so you don’t waste a single minute.
Quick Answer: Where to Search Pasco County Property by Address
Go straight here → https://search.pascopa.com Click the “Physical Address” button. That’s it.
Exact Step-by-Step: How to Search by Address (Takes 60 Seconds)
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Open your browser and go to https://search.pascopa.com
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On the main search screen, click the big button that says “Physical Address”
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Type the address exactly like this: Street number + Street name (city or zip is optional)
Good examples:
- 12345 Oak Street
- 8721 Citizens Drive
- 4111 Land O Lakes Blvd
- 14236 6th St Dade City
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Hit the Search button
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If multiple results show up, click the one that matches your address.
Pro Tips I Use Every Time (These Make It 100% Accurate)
- Don’t add “Drive”, “Boulevard”, “Avenue”, etc. — just the main street name works best (the system knows the rest).
- If you get too many results, add the city: “12345 Oak Street New Port Richey”
- Apartment or unit number? Add it at the end: “4567 Palm Blvd Unit 12”
- Spelling matters — if nothing shows, try common variations (Boulevard vs Blvd, Street vs St).
- For new construction that doesn’t show yet, try the street name only — sometimes the number isn’t assigned yet.
- Works great on your phone — I do 90% of my searches while sitting in the car.
What You’ll See on the Full Property Record Page (Everything You Need)
Once you click the right result, here’s the gold you get:
- Current owner name and mailing address
- Full physical address
- Just Value (what they think it’s worth Jan 1, 2026)
- Assessed Value (after Save Our Homes cap)
- Taxable Value (after all exemptions)
- Year built, total square footage, bedrooms, bathrooms, pool, garage, waterfront, etc.
- Complete sales history going back 20+ years with dates and prices
- Building sketch + high-resolution aerial photo
- GIS map with flood zone, school district, future land use
- All exemptions currently applied (homestead, senior, etc.)
- “Estimate Taxes” button — click it and see the real tax bill
Real note: Values you see right now are still “works in progress.” They finalize in early October 2026. New pools or additions usually show next year.
All 6 Search Options on the Official Site (Quick Table)
Search Type |
When to Use It |
Speed |
My Favorite Use |
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Physical Address |
You know the street address |
Fastest |
Buying or checking a specific house |
Name |
Only know owner name |
Fast |
Family or neighbor lookup |
Parcel ID |
You have the tax bill number |
Instant |
Your own property |
Recent Sales |
Want comps in the area |
Good |
Selling or pricing |
Book & Page |
From a deed |
Specific |
Title work |
Interactive Map |
Only know neighborhood |
Fun |
Exploring area |
Common Problems & How to Fix Them Fast
- “No results” → Try just the street name without number
- Multiple matches → Add city or zip code
- Address is new → Search street name only (number may not be in system yet)
- Shows wrong owner → Normal if it’s a trust, LLC, or recent sale not updated
After You Find the Property – Next Smart Steps
- Screenshot the whole page (especially sales history and values)
- Click “Estimate Taxes” to see real numbers
- If it’s your own house, check if homestead is applied
- Need the deed? Note the Book & Page and go to pascoclerk.com
- Value looks off? Call the New Port Richey office at (727) 847-8151 for free informal review
2026 Important Dates While You’re Searching
- Values set January 1, 2026
- Homestead & senior deadline: March 2, 2026
- TRIM notices arrive mid-August 2026
My Local Tips From Living in New Port Richey
- I search every January and again right after the TRIM notice — takes two minutes and saves stress.
- When helping seniors or parents, I sit with them and search together on their phone.
- For west side folks (New Port Richey, Holiday, Hudson), this search + a quick call to (727) 847-8151 gets almost everything done.
- If you’re buying, search the address, then immediately check liens and deeds using the Book & Page.
Need Help With a Specific Address?
If you searched by address and something still looks confusing (wrong value, weird owner name, or you want me to explain the record page in plain English), just email me at contact@pascocountypropertyappraiser.us.
Put “Address search” in the subject and give me the address — I’ll walk you through exactly what I see on the official site.
Bookmark these right now:
- Official Address Search → https://search.pascopa.com
- Main Property Appraiser site → https://pascopa.com
- New Port Richey office (closest for west side) → (727) 847-8151
You’ve got this, neighbor. Searching by address in Pasco is honestly one of the easiest county tools out there. Do it once and you’ll feel way more in control of your biggest investment.
Take care, and reach out anytime — happy to help like I do for my own neighbors here in New Port Richey.
Your local friend, Raj Patel New Port Richey Resident PascoCountyPropertyAppraiser.us