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Empty Lot On Sugar Creek Blvd.


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Did you find out? That link was to the tax office. The appraisal district, which is the keeper of those records (the tax office is sometimes a few months behind) is www.fbcad.org. Here is a link to that 614 sugar creek property - http://fbcad.org/Appraisal/PublicAccess/Pr...yOwnerID=102867

If you go there and then click on the GIS Map link you can view a map that shows all parcels and can be scrolled. This is good if you don't know the address (or if the property doesn't have an address). You can identify it on the GIS site, get the parcel number and look it up on the CAD site.

Once you find the info on the CAD site you can go to the Fort Bend Clerk's site for even more info - deeds and such. They shut it down at night, but during the day all documents are online for free - http://www.co.fort-bend.tx.us/getSitePage.asp?sitePage=5517

The Clerk's records will be the most up-to-date, but requires a little more effort to search since they're imaged documents. Sometimes it could take a few months for the CAD to be updated and then a little longer until the tax office has the update on their system. The tax office could especially be behind this time of year since new tax bills don't come out until October. Many of their sites will just show last year's owner especially if there are no delinquent taxes.

(ha - I'm not giving any hints regarding my line of work!)

I forgot - you might have to actually go into the Clerk's office right now. There was an AG opinion that states the clerk is liable if any SSN's are released - even in documents that were filed years and years ago. While it sounds great it's causing huge problems for people to be able to do their own record searches. There is a bill in the house to change the law that says they have to black them on upon request by anyone that sees their SSN on a document an that there is no reason for an SSN to be on any document filed there, but that they're not responsible for any documents that are already filed. It might sound silly, but you couldn't imagine the delays people would see in selling property if the clerk had to physically process every request on their own. The self serve process speeds things up a lot.

Did you find out? That link was to the tax office. The appraisal district, which is the keeper of those records (the tax office is sometimes a few months behind) is www.fbcad.org. Here is a link to that 614 sugar creek property - http://fbcad.org/Appraisal/PublicAccess/Pr...yOwnerID=102867

If you go there and then click on the GIS Map link you can view a map that shows all parcels and can be scrolled. This is good if you don't know the address (or if the property doesn't have an address). You can identify it on the GIS site, get the parcel number and look it up on the CAD site.

Once you find the info on the CAD site you can go to the Fort Bend Clerk's site for even more info - deeds and such. They shut it down at night, but during the day all documents are online for free - http://www.co.fort-bend.tx.us/getSitePage.asp?sitePage=5517

The Clerk's records will be the most up-to-date, but requires a little more effort to search since they're imaged documents. Sometimes it could take a few months for the CAD to be updated and then a little longer until the tax office has the update on their system. The tax office could especially be behind this time of year since new tax bills don't come out until October. Many of their sites will just show last year's owner especially if there are no delinquent taxes.

(ha - I'm not giving any hints regarding my line of work!)

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