Tuscaloosa County Property Data (Alabama)

The Tuscaloosa County Recorder of Deeds keeps property, land, and property tax records for their county or local government in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. These records contain a wealth of property data, including property tax assessments, property appraisals, and records on property transfers and sales such as titles and deeds. The Recorder of Deeds also has information on current and former property owners, a property's sale price, and descriptions of the Tuscaloosa County property. They may also keep Tuscaloosa County property maps that show boundaries, public property, property zones, and unclaimed parcels. This Tuscaloosa County property data is often available to the public online through the Recorder of Deeds website.

Tuscaloosa County Recorder of Deeds Tuscaloosa AL PO Box 20067 35402 205-464-8206


The Tuscaloosa County Housing Authorities operate at the local level to create housing options for people who have low incomes in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. They may provide low-income rental housing or rental assistance programs, as well as operating apartments and single-family homes. Housing Authorities maintain Tuscaloosa County property data on people who use their services, including income information, housing assistance, and any housing reports about the renters. They can also provide information on how to apply for low-income housing and using Tuscaloosa County Housing Authority services. Tuscaloosa County property records and information about housing may be available on the Housing Authority website.

Northport Housing Authority Northport AL 1 Valley Hill 35476 205-247-4857

Tuscaloosa Housing Authority Tuscaloosa AL 2117 Jack Warner Parkway Northeast 35401 205-758-6619

The Tuscaloosa County Clerk's Office maintains public records for a county or local government, including a range of property records in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. These property records include documents on Tuscaloosa County property taxes such as property appraisals, property tax assessments, unpaid property taxes, and tax liens or foreclosures. These records contain property data about the former and current owners, property sales or transfers, and the property's boundaries. Clerk Offices often also keep property maps that contain Tuscaloosa County property boundaries, property tax data, public property, and unclaimed parcels. These sources of Tuscaloosa County property data, which are important for owners and prospective buyers, are often available on the Clerk Office website.

Tuscaloosa County Clerk Tuscaloosa AL 714 Greensboro Avenue 35401 205-349-3870


The Tuscaloosa County Assessor's Office determines the value of taxable property in a county or local community in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. This property data is used to assess and collect property taxes. Assessor Offices maintain several forms of Tuscaloosa County property data, including property tax assessments, property appraisal values, and records on public property and unclaimed parcels. These Tuscaloosa County property records contain information on current and former owners, historic property tax rates, and changes to the appraisal process or property tax formulas. Tuscaloosa County Assessors may also keep property maps that show property boundaries, buildings, and zoning lines, and their records may include information on unpaid property taxes, tax liens, and foreclosures. Assessor Offices may provide online access to Tuscaloosa County property data.

Tuscaloosa County Revenue Commission Tuscaloosa AL 714 Greensboro Avenue 35401 205-464-8240