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Mohave County, AZ, property records can be searched through county offices and, in some cases, city agencies. The county maintains core documents such as deeds, mortgages, and tax assessments, while certain zoning or permit records may be handled locally.

Based on the records, the county reported a median home value of $197,500.00, a median rent of $962.00, a median household income of $52,425.00, and a median real estate tax rate of 0.5%.

How to Search for Property Records in Mohave County

How to Search for Property Records in Mohave County

Property records in Mohave County, AZ, can be accessed online, in person, or through mail requests. The primary agency is the County Recorder’s Office, which provides a Recorded Document Search for documents from 1988 onward. Users can also visit the office for certified copies or submit written requests.

For a faster, more streamlined search, PropertyChecker allows users to search multiple record types in one place. It saves time and effort compared to navigating separate county systems. It can be especially useful when conducting broader property research.

Before starting, users should have key details such as the property address, parcel number, or owner name. Note that searches often rely on grantor/grantee names, and address-based searches may be limited. Some records may be unindexed, unavailable online, or provide only limited information due to privacy restrictions.

Additionally, online access often provides only unofficial copies, with additional costs for official documents.

Below are the main property record types in Mohave County and how to access them.

Property Ownership and Title Information

Property ownership and title information in Mohave County can be accessed through the Recorder’s Office using its Recorded Document Search. Users should search using the owner’s name (last name first) for best results, as address and parcel-based searches may not always be supported.

Available records include deeds, mortgages, liens, leases, and other ownership-related documents. However, only indexed and verified documents appear online, and images are available once processed. Unofficial copies can be viewed or printed for free, while certified copies must be requested from the Recorder’s Office for a fee.

Property Sales and Transaction History

To find property sales and transaction history in Mohave County, users can use the Assessor Search portal of the County Assessor’s Office, which generally provides access to parcel information, ownership details, and recorded sales data where available.

Users may also refer to the Affidavit of Value Search portal, which may include supporting sales-related documents that can help verify reported sale prices and transfer information.

Recorded transfers and supporting documents, like deeds and affidavits of value, can also be accessed through the Recorder’s Office.

These records are commonly used by property appraisers, but navigating separate databases may require extra effort. To simplify research, PropertyChecker compiles these sales and transaction histories, along with related property data, into a single, searchable location. It allows users to trace data like sales trends and price changes more easily.

Property Tax Assessment and Payment Records

In Mohave County, property tax assessment and payment records are available through the County Assessor’s Office and the Treasurer’s Office. The Assessor provides valuation data and assessment details through the Assessor Search portal. The Treasurer offers access to tax bills, payment history, and delinquency status through its Tax Statements portal.

If a property owner disagrees with an assessment, they can file a Petition for Review of Real Property Valuation (Form 82130) with the Assessor’s Office. They must file the appeal within the required timeframe, typically within 60 days after receiving their valuation notice.

Some cities may also provide limited tax-related information for properties within their jurisdiction.

Property Characteristics and Parcel Details

Property characteristics and parcel details in Mohave County can be accessed through the Assessor’s Office using its Assessor Search portal. Users can search by address, parcel number, or owner name to view information that may include the property type, property description, improvements, and more.

The Assessor’s database also includes Mapping/Combines & Un-Combines tools, which are useful for identifying property lines and geographic details.

Zoning, Land Use, and Planning Records

Mohave County zoning and planning records are available through the Planning & Zoning Division of the County Development Services Department. The division can provide information on zoning classifications, land use regulations, zoning ordinances, and development plans.

Those who have questions or need access to these pieces of information can call 928-757-0903 or email planners@mohave.gov. Users can also use the Public Information Record Request portal to access relevant records.

In addition, the Mohave County Interactive Public Map Viewer can help users identify zoning boundaries, parcel overlays, and permitted land uses.

For properties located within incorporated cities or towns, local municipal planning or zoning offices may maintain additional records and planning documents that are not handled at the county level.

Legal Documents Affecting Property

Property-related legal documents in Mohave County are available through the County Recorder’s Office via its Recorded Document Search. Users can find recorded liens, mortgages, easements, plats, and other legal filings indexed by grantor/grantee name.

Additional legal matters, such as foreclosure cases or court judgments, can be accessed through the Mohave County Superior Court. Availability may vary depending on record type and filing status.

Building Permits, Inspections, and Construction Records

To view building permits and inspection records in Mohave County, users can go through the Building Division of the County Development Services Department. The division manages construction-related records, permits, inspections, and approvals.

Users can send their record requests through the Public Information Record Request portal. This may include searches for inspection results, project timelines, and construction records.

Users can also use the Permitting System to look up permits, view applications or inspection results, and more. Searches can often be performed using a property address or parcel number.

For properties within city or town limits, users should also check with the relevant municipal building department, as permit issuance, inspections, and related records are often handled at the city or town level rather than the county level.

Maps and Visual Property Data

Mohave County map and parcel data can be viewed through the County Interactive Public Map Viewer and the Mapping/Combines & Un-Combines tools. These resources provide access to parcel boundaries, aerial imagery, geographic overlays, and more.

With over 200,000 parcels across roughly 13,400 square miles, users can search by address or APN to explore property lines, land features, and other spatial data. There may also be additional mapping layers that users can adjust.

How to Do a Mohave County Parcel Search

To conduct a parcel search in Mohave County, visit the County Assessor Search portal through the county website. Navigate to Departments, select Assessor, and then click Assessor Search.

The page's search bar accepts entries for Real Property Parcel Number, Personal Property Number, Owner Name, or Property Address. Results are displayed in a table showing Number, Site Address, and Owner Name. The Refine Search Results option enables more targeted filtering.

The Assessor section of the website also provides additional resources, including Affidavit of Value Search, Mapping/Combines and Un-Combines, Online Address Change, Rental Property Registration, Personal Property, Other Maps, and Taxing Jurisdictions.

Mohave County Property Statistics

Displayed here are charts summarizing the county's tax rates, accompanied by insights into median home values, income figures, and rent rates.

Median Rent

$962.00
Arizona
$890.00
National
$840.25
  • +8.1 %
    vs Arizona
  • +14.5 %
    vs National

Median Home Value

$197,500.00
Arizona
$176,850.00
National
$173,750.00
  • +11.7 %
    vs Arizona
  • +13.7 %
    vs National

Median Household Income

$52,425.00
Arizona
$56,902.00
National
$65,108.00
  • --7.9 %
    vs Arizona
  • --19.5 %
    vs National

Median Property Tax Rate

0.5%
Arizona
0.56%
National
0.74%
  • -10.7%
    vs Arizona
  • -32.4 %
    vs National

Unemployment Rate

3.82%
Arizona
3.44%
National
2.87%
  • +11.0 %
    vs Arizona
  • +33.1 %
    vs National

Renter Occupied Housing

22.23%
Arizona
22.77%
National
21.81%
  • -2.4 %
    vs Arizona
  • +1.9 %
    vs National

Mohave County Registrar of Deeds

Mohave County Registrar of Deeds

The Mohave County Recorder’s Office serves as the county’s registrar of deeds and maintains official records such as deeds, mortgages, tax liens, easements, subdivision plats, and leases. Records are indexed by grantor/grantee and available online from 1988 to the present through the Recorded Document Search.

These records directly support property assessments, zoning verification, and land use planning. For example, recorded deeds confirm ownership used by the Assessor, while plats and easements inform zoning boundaries and development restrictions.

In addition to accessing through the Recorded Document Search, records can be obtained in person, by mail, or by request through the Recorder’s Office.

Unofficial copies are free to view online. However, official copies cost $1 per page and certified copies cost $3 plus $1 per page, with a $1.50 credit card processing fee. Certified documents are mailed or picked up at the office.

Municipality-Level Property Records Information

Property records in Mohave County are primarily maintained at the county level, but incorporated cities handle certain records such as zoning, permits, and local planning. As of recent data, there are 4 cities in the county. Below are links to their websites:

While ownership and tax records are consistent countywide, access to zoning, permits, and land-use details may vary by municipality. In these cases, users may need to contact municipal offices directly for these records.

County Offices That Maintain Mohave County Property Records

Several Mohave County offices maintain property-related records, each handling specific types of information such as ownership, taxation, zoning, and mapping. Below are the primary county offices and their contact details:

Mohave County Assessor’s Office

  • 700 W Beale St, Kingman, AZ 86402
  • 928-753-0703
  • 928-753-0749Online Contact Form:

Mohave County Recorder’s Office

  • 700 W Beale St, Kingman, AZ 86401
  • 928-753-0701Online Contact Form:

Mohave County Treasurer’s Office

  • 700 W Beale St, Kingman, AZ 86401
  • 928-753-0737
  • 928-753-0788Online Contact Form:

Mohave County Development Services Department

  • 3675 E Andy Devine Ave, Kingman, AZ 86401
  • 928-757-0903Online Contact Form: Email (Planning & Zoning):

Mohave County Superior Court

  • 415 E Spring St, Kingman, AZ 86401
  • 928-753-0713
  • 928-718-4930
Search Mohave County, AZ Property Records
  • Owner(s)
  • Deed Records
  • Loans & Liens
  • Values
  • Taxes
  • Building Permits
  • Purchase History
  • Property Details
  • And More!