There are 534,162 parcels in Suffolk County (454,863 residential) across 72 school districts and 10 towns. Below is a plain-English guide to where each type of Suffolk property record actually lives — and the fastest way to look one up.
Type a Suffolk 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.
Search a Suffolk address →Suffolk County is bigger and more decentralized than Nassau. There's no single county-wide assessor — each of the 10 towns (Babylon, Brookhaven, East Hampton, Huntington, Islip, Riverhead, Shelter Island, Smithtown, Southampton, and Southold) runs its own assessor's office. So when people say "Suffolk property records," they usually mean one of three things, each living in a different place:
For the 90% case — "I want to know what this property is assessed at, what school district it's in, and roughly what it costs in property tax" — searching by address above is the fastest path. We pull from the same 2025 final assessment roll the town assessors use, plus we layer in the live tax rate for that school district and town and produce an estimated annual bill within ±10% for 454,863 residential parcels in the county.
If you need the deed, mortgage history, or a recorded lien check, you still have to go to the County Clerk's online portal — those records aren't in the assessment roll. We link out at the bottom of the page.
Each town runs its own assessor. If you need a certified copy of an assessment record or want to file a grievance, go directly to your town:
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.