Nassau County property records lookup

There are 424,058 parcels in Nassau County (384,657 residential) across 55 school districts. Below is a plain-English guide to the three things people actually mean by "Nassau property records" — and the fastest way to find each one.

Total Nassau parcels
424,058
Residential parcels
384,657
School districts covered
55
Median home value
$506,000
2025 assessment roll
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Look up any Nassau parcel by address

Type a Nassau address and we pull the parcel from the 2025 assessment roll, show the assessed value, school district, exemptions on file, and the estimated tax bill.

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What "Nassau property records" actually means

There are three different things Nassau homeowners and buyers usually mean by "property records" — and they live in three different places:

  • Tax & assessment records (assessed value, school district, exemptions, taxes paid). Maintained by the Nassau County Department of Assessment. This is what we show.
  • Land records (deeds, mortgages, liens, easements, releases). Maintained by the Nassau County Clerk's Land Records Viewer — the official LRV system, free to search.
  • Building / permit records (CO, additions, violations). Held by each town or village building department (Hempstead, North Hempstead, Oyster Bay, Long Beach, Glen Cove, and each incorporated village).

For tax & assessment records: use our parcel search

If what you want is the assessed value, school district, exemption status, or estimated tax bill for a Nassau home, you can enter the address in our search at the top of this page. We pull from the current Nassau assessment roll and show:

  • Section / Block / Lot (SBL) identifier
  • 2025 assessor value and our estimated current market value (from recent comps)
  • School district, town, and incorporated village (if any)
  • STAR / Senior / Veteran / Disability exemptions currently on the roll
  • Estimated annual tax bill, with the school/town/county breakdown
  • What the bill becomes when current exemptions expire

The official version of this data lives at the My Nassau Property portal. It's authoritative but harder to read; we mirror the same underlying numbers in plain English.

For deeds, mortgages, and liens: use the Nassau Land Records Viewer

The Nassau County Clerk operates the Land Records Viewer (LRV), which is the official, free, public system for searching:

  • Deeds (every transfer of ownership)
  • Mortgages (and satisfactions/releases)
  • Liens (tax liens, mechanics liens, federal liens)
  • UCC filings (commercial security interests)
  • Court judgments recorded against a property
  • Easements and right-of-way agreements

You can search by name, address, document type, date range, or Section/Block/Lot. Document images are viewable free; certified copies require a small fee paid to the Nassau County Clerk.

Where to look up each type of Nassau record

Quick reference: which portal handles which record.

What you needWhere to lookCost
Assessed value, school district, taxesLong Island Property Tax (our search) or My Nassau PropertyFree
Deeds, mortgages, liensLand Records ViewerFree to view, fee for certified copies
Tax bill history and paymentsLRV Tax Lookup or Nassau TreasurerFree
Certificate of Occupancy, permitsTown building department (Hempstead, N. Hempstead, Oyster Bay) or your villageFree record search; copy fees vary
Survey or site planTown clerk or county clerk archiveFee varies; not always digitized
Grievance / SCAR filingsNassau ARC (we have a guide)Free to file

What's in a Nassau property record

If you pull up a Nassau parcel through our search, you'll see these fields. They're the same fields the assessor uses internally:

  • SBL (Section / Block / Lot) — unique parcel identifier. Glossary entry.
  • SWIS code — 6 digits identifying the town and village. Glossary entry.
  • School district code — 6 digits identifying which of 55 Nassau districts the property is in.
  • Property class — NY ORPS code. 210 = single family, 220 = two-family, 411 = apartment, 412 = condominium.
  • Full market value — the assessor's declared market value. Nassau's ratio (RAR) is roughly 0.1%, so a $500k home shows assessment around $500.
  • Assessed value — the number tax rate is applied to.
  • Taxable assessed values — assessed minus exemptions, broken into county / town / school portions (a single parcel can have different exemption levels for each).
  • Exemptions on file — Basic STAR, Enhanced STAR, Senior, Veteran (Alternative or Cold War), Disabled, Volunteer Firefighter, etc.

Why we built this

Nassau's official portals are accurate but spread across half a dozen sites and require knowing the right system for each question. We pulled 424,058 Nassau parcels from the official state assessment roll and present them in one place, with the calculations done for you. Everything is sourced from public data; we link to the official sources in every section so you can verify any number.

Frequently asked questions

Is Nassau County property record information free?
Yes. Every Nassau property record — assessment data, deeds, mortgages, tax payments — is public information, free to view online. Certified copies of recorded documents (deeds, mortgages) cost a small fee at the Nassau County Clerk.
What is "My Nassau Property" vs. the Land Records Viewer?
My Nassau Property (mynassauproperty.com) handles assessment data: value, school district, exemptions, taxes. Land Records Viewer (lrv.nassaucountyny.gov) handles recorded documents: deeds, mortgages, liens. Both are free and official — just different things.
Can I search Nassau records by owner name?
Yes, in the Land Records Viewer. Type the name in the "Party" field. You'll see every document recorded under that name — deeds, mortgages, judgments. Note that recent transfers may take 4-8 weeks to appear after closing.
How current is the Nassau assessment data on this site?
We refresh from the official NY State assessment roll annually (each year's roll is finalized in early April). Our parcel count and median home value shown at the top of this page reflect the current roll. Tax rates update as each jurisdiction sets its annual levy.
How do I find the SBL (Section/Block/Lot) for my property?
Search your address in our box above and the SBL is shown on the result page. Or check the top of any recent Nassau tax bill — SBL is the first line.
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Look up your Nassau property

See the assessed value, taxes, exemptions, and estimated bill for any Nassau home — plus what the bill becomes when current exemptions expire.

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Sources & citations

Last verified: 2026-05-23. Tax rules change; we re-verify each page quarterly.

Estimates and educational content only — not legal, tax, or financial advice. Verify with your county or town receiver, an attorney, or a CPA before making financial decisions.