Solano County Assessor Property Search
Solano County property records give you access to ownership details, assessed values, parcel numbers (APN), land characteristics, and tax history. These official records are essential when buying property, verifying ownership, or researching real estate investments in cities like Fairfield, Vallejo, Vacaville, and Benicia.
Step-by-Step Property Search Guide
- Go to the official Solano County Assessor property search
- Enter your APN (Assessor Parcel Number)
- Alternatively, search using property address if available
- View assessed value, ownership details, and property data
- Save or print your results for records
Property Search Methods
- APN Lookup: Most accurate method (recommended)
- Address Search: Limited availability
- GIS Map Search: Visual parcel boundaries and zoning
- Tax Records Search: Useful for payment and history
Solano County Assessor Office
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Office | Solano County Assessor/Recorder |
| Address | 675 Texas St, Suite 2700, Fairfield, CA 94533 |
| Phone | (707) 784-6210 |
| Website | Official Website |
| Hours | Mon–Fri 8 AM – 5 PM |
Property Tax Records & Payment
You can check your tax bill, due dates, and payment status through the official Solano County Tax Collector portal.
APN (Assessor Parcel Number) Guide
The APN is a unique number assigned to each property in Solano County.
- Found on property tax bills
- Required for official searches
- Used in legal and real estate transactions
GIS Map & Parcel Viewer
Explore property boundaries, zoning, and land details using the GIS system.
Property Tax Exemptions
Apply Here
Appeal Property Assessment
- Review your assessed property value
- Compare it with current market value
- File an appeal with the county assessment appeals board
- Provide supporting evidence
- Attend the hearing if required
Buyer Checklist Before Purchasing Property
- Verify legal ownership
- Check unpaid property taxes
- Review assessed and market value
- Analyze GIS parcel boundaries
- Confirm zoning regulations
- Check exemptions status
- Search for liens or encumbrances
- Review property sales history
- Understand Proposition 13 tax implications
Official Resources
| Resource | Link |
|---|---|
| Assessor | Visit |
| Property Search | Search |
| GIS Map | Open |
| Tax Collector | Pay |
| Recorder | Recorder Office |
| CA BOE | State Resource |
Frequently Asked Questions
Use the official property search tool and enter your APN to find accurate results.
Address search is limited. For best results, use your APN or find it via GIS maps or tax records.
Visit the Tax Collector website and follow payment instructions.
Your APN is listed on your tax bill or available through county property records.
It limits property tax increases to 2% annually unless the property is sold or ownership changes.