Is an appraisal public record?

It’s a common question many homeowners and potential buyers ask in the Grand Canyon State: Are appraisals public record?

When you get a property appraised, whether it’s for buying, selling, or refinancing, it’s a professional estimate of your property’s value.

Appraisers take into account various factors: the size and condition of the property, recent comparable sales, local market trends, and more.

So, is this information available for just anyone to see?

The short answer is… No.

In Arizona, and many states across the U.S., individual residential appraisal reports are NOT public records.

However, don’t confuse appraisals with property tax assessments. Property tax assessments ARE public records and are used by county assessors to determine property taxes. These can be viewed by the public, usually on the county’s website.

But remember, tax assessments and private appraisals serve different purposes and might not reflect the same value.

So, rest easy. Your home appraisal remains a private document between you, your appraiser, and whoever you decide to share it with, like your lender.

Understanding the process and knowing your rights helps empower homeowners and buyers alike in the ever-changing world of real estate.”

Have more questions about the appraisal process in Arizona? Don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help!”

This has been Diana Benson with Benson Appraisals, a Service you can trust.

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