Washtenaw County Appraiser (Michigan)

The Washtenaw County Assessor helps calculate property taxes by appraising all the taxable property in Washtenaw County, Michigan. Assessors maintain a number of documents related to property appraisals, including property inspections, buildings, improvements, and renovations, as well as property appraisal reports. Their office also keeps records on Washtenaw County property tax assessments, current and former owners, the property's size and location, and any unpaid property taxes or tax liens. The Assessor Office provides information on how to hire an independent appraiser, how to appeal Washtenaw County tax appraisals, and a property's historical appraisal values. These documents can be an important resource for property owners or potential buyers in Washtenaw County, MI. The Assessor Office may provide access to appraisal records on their website.

Ann Arbor Assessor Ann Arbor MI 301 East Huron Street, # 5 48104 734-794-6530

Ann Arbor Township Assessor Ann Arbor MI 3792 Pontiac Trail 48105 734-663-8540

Washtenaw County Equalization Department Ann Arbor MI 200 North Main Street 48104 734-994-2511

The Washtenaw County Building Department creates and enforces building codes and zoning regulations in order to ensure the construction of safe buildings in Washtenaw County, Michigan. As part of this job, Building Departments maintain a number of property-related records, including information on property appraisals. These records may show past appraisal values, property tax assessments, Washtenaw County building code violations, and property improvements or renovations. The Washtenaw County Building Department must certify that building or renovation plans meet local Michigan city and county rules and regulations, and these reports list details about the property, the amount spent on improvements, and any violations, which makes them important sources for potential buyers or current property owners. These records may be available on the Building Department website.

Ann Arbor Building Department Ann Arbor MI 3792 Pontiac Trail 48105 734-663-1855

Michigan Planning Department Ann Arbor MI 1919 West Stadium Boulevard, Ste 3 48103 734-913-2000

Saline Permits and Zoning Saline MI 3150 Arkona Road 48176 734-429-4869

Saline Planning Department Saline MI 100 North Harris Street 48176 734-429-8296

Ypsilanti Building Department Ypsilanti MI 1 South Huron Street 48197 734-482-1025

Ypsilanti City Planning Department Ypsilanti MI 505 West Michigan Avenue 48197 734-482-9778

Ypsilanti City Zoning Ypsilanti MI 1 South Huron Street 48197 734-483-9646


The Washtenaw County Clerk maintains public records for Washtenaw County, Michigan, including vital records like birth certificates and marriage licenses. They also keep a number of Washtenaw County property records, which include property appraisals, property inspections, and property tax assessments. These records list the current and former owners, provide details about the property such as its size and location, and show any unpaid Washtenaw County property taxes or tax liens. The Clerk Office may also provide information on how to appeal a Washtenaw County property appraisal and how to hire an independent appraiser, as well as a history of the property's appraisal values. These documents are valuable sources of information, particularly for current owners or potential buyers. Property appraisal records may be available to the public on the Clerk Office website.

Washtenaw County Clerk Ann Arbor MI 200 North Main Street 48104 734-222-6730

Ypsilanti Township Clerk Ypsilanti MI 7200 South Huron River Drive 48197 734-484-4700


The Washtenaw County Recorder of Deeds ensures the accuracy of property, land, and property tax records in Washtenaw County, Michigan. As part of this job, they keep a range of Washtenaw County real estate and property records for their county. These records include information on property appraisals, including past appraisal values, property improvements and renovations, and Washtenaw County property tax assessments. The Deeds Recorder also has information on the current and former owners of any property, the property's size and location, and its payment history, such as Washtenaw County tax liens, unpaid property taxes, or foreclosures. They may also provide information on a property's appraisal values over time. The property appraisal values held by the Recorder of Deeds may be available online.

Washtenaw County Clerk/Register of Deeds Ann Arbor MI 200 North Main Street 48104 734-222-6700