Whether you are buying, selling, or researching land in Arizona, the right information can help you make better decisions. The resources below include official state and federal tools that may be helpful when reviewing a property, checking public records, or learning more about land-related questions.
Arizona Property and Land Resources
Arizona Department of Real Estate Property Buyer’s Checklist
A helpful overview from the Arizona Department of Real Estate for anyone purchasing a home or raw, undeveloped land.
Arizona Department of Revenue Property Tax Information
Information about Arizona property taxes, county assessors, and how property valuation is handled across the state.
Arizona State Land Department Maps and GIS
Maps and land information related to Arizona State Trust land and other public land resources.
Arizona Department of Water Resources Well Record Search
Search for registered wells by parcel number, owner name, or location. This can be useful when researching rural land or properties with existing wells.
Arizona Department of Water Resources Interactive Maps and Data
Access Arizona water resource maps, well registry data, groundwater information, and other water-related tools.
FEMA Flood Map Service Center
Use FEMA’s official flood map search to review flood hazard information for a specific property or area.
USDA Web Soil Survey
Research soil types and land characteristics using data from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service.
County-Level Property Research
Many important land details are handled at the county level, including parcel records, zoning, recorded deeds, property taxes, and planning information. For the most accurate results, check the official county assessor, recorder, treasurer, and planning or zoning department for the county where the property is located.
- Find Arizona county property tax and assessor resources
- Maricopa County Interactive Parcel Maps
- Maricopa County Recorded Document Search
- Yavapai County Recorded Documents Search
Need Help Understanding a Property?
Online tools are useful, but every parcel is different. Access, zoning, utilities, water, flood risk, easements, and market demand can all affect how a property may be used or valued. If you have questions about land you own or are considering selling, contact Raydiance Real Estate for practical guidance based on your specific property and goals.
