Use the databases below to search Wyoming property records.

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Albany County Property - Tax
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Search the Albany County, Wyoming property tax database by tax year, owners name, property address, property ID, and GEO code to view tax and value.
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Albany County Property Records
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Search Albany County, Wyoming Assessor property records.
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Albany County | GIS
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Interactive GIS property records in Albany County.
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Big Horn County | Tax
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Big Horn County property and tax records from the Treasurer Office.
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Campbell County | Assessor
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Property record search from the Campbell County Assessor.
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Fremont County Property
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Search for Fremont County, Wyoming property and property tax records.
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Goshen County | Assessor
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Assessor property records in Goshen County by owner name, account number, parcel number, or site address.
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Natrona County | Tax & Assessment
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Natrona County latest tax and assessment records.
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Niobrara County | Assessor
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Property record search from the Niobrara County Assessor.
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Sublette County | Tax
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Sublette County Treasurer property tax records searchable by tax ID, owner name, address, or legal description.
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Sweetwater County | GIS
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GIS map and text search for property records in Sweetwater County.
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Teton County Property - Tax Roll
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Use this Teton County, Wyoming service to download and view property ownership and addresses from the Assessor`s Tax Roll.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Don't guess which office to use. Start with the strategy box at the top of this page — it tells you whether to search the Assessor, Recorder, or Clerk first. Property records in Wyoming are split across multiple offices.

No. There is no single database for all Wyoming property records. Ownership, tax assessments, deeds, and liens are each maintained by different county offices. Use the databases listed on this page.

The Assessor determines property value for tax purposes. The Recorder (or Clerk) records deeds, mortgages, liens, and other documents. They are separate offices with separate databases.

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