About the Pasco County Property Appraiser
- Purpose: The Pasco County Property Appraiser identifies, locates, and fairly values all real property and certain tangible personal property for ad valorem (property) tax purposes.
- Maintain parcel maps and property records
- Determine market value and assess property annually.
- Process exemptions (such as Florida’s Homestead Exemption and other qualifying exemptions)
- Publish assessment information and mail TRIM (proposed tax) notices
- What they don’t do: The Property Appraiser does not set tax rates, create tax bills, or collect taxes. Those functions are handled by other county offices.
How EarthPlat.com Helps You Search in Pasco County
- Easy property search
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Look up parcels by address, owner name, or parcel ID
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Browse a map to pinpoint properties in specific neighborhoods or corridors
- Interactive mapping:
- See parcel boundaries over aerial imagery
- View lot dimensions and surrounding properties for context
- Research shortcuts:
- Jump to official public records and county pages from a property view
- Save properties you’re tracking and return to them later
- Helpful for:
- Homebuyers comparing neighborhoods
- Investors screening opportunities
- Agents and appraisers assembling quick area snapshots
- Owners confirming parcel details before pursuing exemptions or appeals
Getting Started
- Enter an address, owner name, or parcel ID on EarthPlat.com.
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Use the interactive map to refine your area of interest.
- Open a property to view public details and follow links to official county sources for verification.
EarthPlat.com is a convenient companion to your official research. Use it to quickly find and visualize properties before diving into detailed county records.
About Pasco County, Florida
- Location: Just north of Tampa, part of the Tampa Bay region on Florida’s Gulf Coast
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Communities: Includes coastal and inland areas such as New Port Richey, Port Richey, Holiday, Wesley Chapel, Zephyrhills, and Dade City
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Character: A fast‑growing county with established neighborhoods, new residential and commercial development along the SR 54/56 corridor, and abundant outdoor recreation, including springs, parks, and trail systems
Important Notes
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Always verify critical details (assessed value, legal description, exemptions, and tax history) with the official Pasco County Property Appraiser and related county offices.
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EarthPlat.com is an independent resource and is not affiliated with the Pasco County Property Appraiser.
Start your Pasco County property search on EarthPlat.com today to explore parcels, visualize the area, and connect quickly to the official records you need.