Butler County CAD Property Search, Records & Appraisal District

Butler County property search โ€ข Ohio Auditor guide 2026

Butler County property records, Auditor search, GIS map, tax payments and value appeal guide

This guide helps Butler County homeowners, buyers, agents and investors use the correct official Ohio property tools to search owner records, parcel numbers, addresses, values, sales, GIS maps, tax bills and Board of Revision appeal information.

The key point is simple: Butler County, Ohio does not use a Texas-style CAD. Use the Butler County Auditor for property valuation and search records, the Treasurer for tax payments and receipts, and the Board of Revision process when you want to challenge property value.

Correct official office Butler County Auditor Main county location 130 High Street, Hamilton, OH 45011 Best first step Search the official Auditor property record first, then use the Treasurer site for tax payment or receipt questions.
Important correction from the old post Butler County is in Ohio, so the official system is not a Texas โ€œCentral Appraisal District.โ€ The correct public-record workflow is Auditor for valuation/property records, Treasurer for property tax payments, Recorder for deeds, and Board of Revision for value complaints.
Manual verification note This replacement guide uses official Butler County Auditor search pages, GIS resources, Treasurer payment pages and Board of Revision information. Always verify account-specific values, balances, due dates and appeal rules directly on official Butler County websites before paying, buying, filing or relying on a record.

Quick answer: where to search Butler County property records

Use the official Butler County Auditor property search when you need owner, address, parcel, sales and valuation information. The search system supports owner search, address search, parcel search, map search, advanced search and sales search.

Use the Butler County Treasurer when you need tax bills, online payments, payment plans, tax receipts or delinquent tax questions. Do not use the Auditor property record alone as proof that taxes are paid.

Common search phrase
Butler County CAD
Correct Ohio office
Butler County Auditor
Auditor role
Chief Assessor for county real estate
Auditor phone
513-887-3154
Treasurer phone
513-887-3181
Main county address
130 High Street, Hamilton, OH 45011

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How to search Butler County property records step by step

The cleanest search method is usually parcel number. If you do not have it, search by owner or address. When results look confusing, use the GIS Viewer to confirm the parcel location before relying on the record.

Open the official Auditor property search. Start with the official Butler County Auditor owner search, address search, or use the Auditor site navigation for parcel, map, advanced and sales search.
Choose the search method that matches your information. Use owner search when you know the owner name, address search when you know the street address, and parcel search when you have the parcel ID from a tax bill, deed, closing statement or old record.
Use simpler search terms when needed. The official address search page says users can use an asterisk wildcard. For difficult addresses, try only street name or a partial address instead of a long full-format search.
Open the correct result and verify it. Match parcel number, owner, address, legal description, property class, value year and sale information before using the data for buying, appealing or tax planning.
Use the GIS Viewer for map context. Open the Butler County Auditor GIS Viewer when you need to confirm parcel location, nearby parcels or map context.
Use the Treasurer for payment questions. If your goal is to pay property taxes, check a tax bill or confirm a receipt, use the Butler County Treasurer instead of relying only on the Auditor record.
Search tip Butler County includes Hamilton, Middletown, Fairfield, West Chester, Liberty Township, Oxford, Monroe, Trenton and many subdivisions. If a full address fails, try fewer words first, then narrow the result by parcel number and map location.

How to read a Butler County Auditor property record

A property record should be read like a checklist. Do not look only at the owner name or value. Check parcel, address, transfer history, land/building data, tax districts and valuation details.

Record area What it means Why users should check it
Parcel number Unique property identifier Most accurate reference when calling the Auditor or Treasurer.
Owner name Owner shown in Auditor records Helpful for search, but legal ownership should be confirmed through recorded documents if needed.
Property address Situs/location address Confirm city, township and parcel location before buying or comparing values.
Valuation Auditor value used in tax assessment process Important for tax calculation and Board of Revision review.
Sales/transfer history Recorded sale or transfer information Useful for buyers, investors and value appeal evidence.
Building/land details Property characteristics such as land, improvements and class Errors here can affect value and should be reviewed before appeal.

Butler County GIS map property search

The Auditorโ€™s GIS Viewer gives a map-based view of property data. It is useful when address search is confusing or when a buyer wants to understand parcel location, surrounding properties and boundary context.

Open the official GIS Viewer. Use the Butler County Auditor GIS Viewer.
Search or zoom to the parcel. Use address, parcel or map navigation based on what you know. If the map result looks wrong, return to property search and confirm parcel ID.
Click parcel features carefully. Use the map to compare location, roads, surrounding parcels, nearby developments and general lot shape.
Use GIS as research, not legal proof. GIS maps are useful, but boundary disputes, legal descriptions and title issues require official records and professional review.
Buyer tip Before making an offer, compare Auditor property details, GIS parcel shape, Treasurer tax status and recorded deed information. Do not rely only on a listing site or third-party parcel map.

Butler County Auditor vs Treasurer vs Recorder vs Board of Revision

Many users lose time because they contact the wrong office. Use this table before calling or filing anything.

User wants Correct office/tool Best action
Property value, parcel record, owner/address search Butler County Auditor Use Auditor property search and GIS Viewer.
Tax bill, payment, receipt, payment plan Butler County Treasurer Use Treasurer payment pages or call 513-887-3181.
Deed, mortgage, lien or recorded document Butler County Recorder Use Recorder records for legal document research.
Challenge property value Board of Revision File during the January 1 to March 31 window and focus on value evidence.
Zoning or permit questions City/township/county development office Use the correct local zoning authority, not only Auditor records.

How to pay Butler County Ohio property taxes correctly

The Treasurer handles property tax payments. The Auditorโ€™s value record can help you identify the property, but the Treasurer is the official office for bills, receipts, payment plans and collection questions.

Open the official Treasurer website. Use the Butler County Treasurer website for tax payment and bill information.
Use the payment/search option. The Treasurer site links to property tax payment and bill search options. Confirm the parcel and owner before paying.
Use phone payment if needed. The Treasurerโ€™s payment page says automated phone payment is available by calling 513-887-3181 and following the menu prompts.
Save proof of payment. Keep confirmation number, receipt, email, screenshot or canceled check. Do not rely on a property value page as payment proof.
Ask early about payment plans. If taxes are past due, contact the Treasurer before penalties and collection problems grow.
Payment warning Verify the parcel number and tax year before paying. Many wrong-payment problems happen when users search by common owner name or a similar address and select the wrong parcel.

How to challenge a Butler County property value

Butler County Board of Revision complaints focus on property value, not simply the tax amount. If you believe the Auditorโ€™s value is too high, build a value-focused file before filing.

Review the property record and tax bill. Check valuation, land/building details, sales history, property class and parcel number.
Confirm the filing window. Butler County Board of Revision information says valuation complaints can be filed between January 1 and March 31.
Use DTE Form 1 or official SmartFile route when available. Follow the countyโ€™s Board of Revision instructions and make sure your complaint gives an opinion of value.
Prepare evidence before filing. Use comparable sales, appraisal report, purchase documents, photos, repair estimates and proof of incorrect property characteristics.
Do not argue only that taxes are high. BOR reviews value. Taxes also depend on levies, rates, exemptions, districts and state/local rules.
Simple appeal wording โ€œI am challenging the current market value shown for this parcel. My requested value is $____, based on comparable sales, property condition, recent purchase evidence and the attached documents.โ€

Local Butler County property search tips

Butler County has dense city parcels, suburban subdivisions, townships, college-area property, new construction and rural land. Search strategy should change based on property type.

Hamilton / Middletown
  • Check address carefully because older streets can have similar names.
  • Review sales history and property class before comparing values.
  • Use Treasurer records separately for payment status.
West Chester / Liberty Township
  • New construction and subdivision activity can affect value changes.
  • Compare similar subdivision, year built and square footage.
  • Do not use countywide average value as protest evidence.
Oxford / rural parcels
  • Confirm parcel ID and GIS map location before relying on address alone.
  • Review acreage and land use details carefully.
  • Use recorded documents for ownership and transfer questions.

Common Butler County CAD mistakes to avoid

These mistakes make a simple property lookup harder and can lead to wrong payments, weak appeals or incorrect ownership assumptions.

Mistake Why it hurts Better action
Searching for a Texas-style CAD Ohio uses a county Auditor system for valuation. Use the Butler County Auditor property search.
Using only full owner name Name formatting can hide results. Try LastName FirstName, partial names and wildcard search.
Paying taxes from wrong parcel Similar addresses and owner names can cause wrong-account issues. Confirm parcel number, address and tax year before payment.
Appealing tax amount instead of value Board of Revision reviews property value, not the total tax complaint alone. Build evidence around market value or property-record errors.
Using GIS as a legal survey Map boundaries are research tools, not final legal boundary proof. Use surveys, deeds and professional review for boundary issues.

Documents and details to keep ready

Before searching, calling, paying or filing a complaint, keep the right details ready. This saves time and reduces wrong-record mistakes.

For property search Parcel number, owner name, property address, city/township, prior tax bill and any sale/transfer date.
For tax payment Tax bill, parcel number, tax year, payment method, Treasurer receipt and mailing address.
For value appeal BOR form, opinion of value, comparable sales, appraisal report, photos, repair estimates and property record printout.
For deed/title research Grantor/grantee names, parcel number, legal description, recording date range and Recorder document reference.

Butler County property office contact details

Office Official detail Use it for
Butler County Auditor 130 High Street, Hamilton, OH 45011 ยท 513-887-3154 Property search, valuation, real estate records, GIS and Board of Revision resources.
Butler County Treasurer 315 High Street, 10th Floor, Hamilton, OH 45011 ยท 513-887-3181 Tax bills, payments, receipts, payment methods and payment plans.
Board of Revision Available through the Auditor real estate / Board of Revision resources Property value complaints during the official filing period.

Butler County Auditor office map

Use this map for directions to the Butler County Auditor area in Hamilton. If your issue involves value appeal, tax payment, deed records or a deadline, call the correct office before visiting.

Official Butler County property resources

Use these official resources for final confirmation before searching, paying, filing a value complaint or relying on a property record.

Butler County Auditor official website Butler County Auditor real estate division Official Butler County owner search Official Butler County address search Official Butler County Auditor GIS Viewer Butler County Board of Revision Butler County Treasurer official website Butler County property tax payment methods Butler County online or telephone tax payment

Butler County property search FAQs

Does Butler County Ohio have a CAD office?

No. Butler County, Ohio does not use a Texas-style Central Appraisal District. Property valuation and real estate records are handled by the Butler County Auditor.

What is the official Butler County Ohio property search website?

The official property search is available through the Butler County Auditor property search system at propertysearch.bcohio.gov, where users can search by owner, address, parcel and other options.

Who handles property values in Butler County Ohio?

The Butler County Auditor handles property valuation and assessment. The Auditor serves as the county’s chief assessor for real estate.

Where do I pay Butler County Ohio property taxes?

Use the Butler County Treasurer for property tax bills, payments, payment plans and receipts. The Auditor handles valuation, while the Treasurer handles tax collection.

What is the Butler County Treasurer phone number for property tax payments?

The Butler County Treasurer phone number for tax payment help is 513-887-3181.

How do I search Butler County property by owner name?

Open the official Butler County Auditor owner search page and enter the owner’s name in LastName FirstName format, without commas. You can also use partial names and wildcard search when needed.

How do I search Butler County property by address?

Open the official Butler County Auditor address search page and enter the street name or partial address. The official search page says users can use an asterisk as a wildcard.

How do I appeal a Butler County property value?

Use the Butler County Board of Revision process. The filing period is generally January 1 through March 31, and the Board of Revision reviews property values, not the tax amount.

Is the Butler County GIS map the same as a legal survey?

No. The GIS map is useful for parcel research and location review, but it should not replace a legal survey, deed review or professional boundary verification.

Is County-CAD.us the official Butler County Auditor website?

No. County-CAD.us is an independent guide. Always verify property records, tax bills, payments, appeal deadlines and account-specific information on official Butler County websites.

Independent guide disclaimer County-CAD.us is an independent information guide and is not Butler County Government, Butler County Auditor, Butler County Treasurer, Board of Revision or any government agency. Always verify property records, values, payments, receipts, deadlines and account-specific details on official county websites.

Last editorial check: June 2026. Official values, links, deadlines, payment rules and office procedures can change without notice; verify directly with Butler County before paying, filing, appealing, buying or relying on a property record.

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