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Property records in Brown County, Wisconsin, are maintained through a coordinated system involving county offices and local municipalities. The county government manages core real estate documentation, while municipal governments oversee records tied to local administration.

At the county level, records generally include recorded property documents, real estate tax information, and certain zoning regulations applicable to specific areas. In contrast, incorporated cities, villages, and towns maintain records of property assessments, parcel attributes, and local planning and building activities within their jurisdictions.

Recent data from county property records establish a median home value of $241,150.00, a median rent of $955.00, and a median household income of $87,227.50. On average, property taxes total 1.49%, calculated from the assessed property value.

How to Search for Property Records in Brown County

How to Search for Property Records in Brown County

Several pathways are available for locating property records in Brown County, WI, with online access being the most practical starting point for most users.

The county's Land Records Search portal draws from data contributed by the Property Lister, Treasurer, and individual municipal assessors, which makes it a useful first stop for parcel-level lookups. For recorded instruments such as deeds, mortgages, and liens, the Register of Deeds office offers web-based document retrieval through third-party subscription services.

Those who prefer direct assistance or need older records not available digitally may visit the custodian offices in person during regular business hours. Office staff can guide researchers toward the appropriate office when the right starting point is unclear. Written requests submitted by mail or email may also be accepted for certain record types.

Before beginning any search, having a few key details on hand will save considerable time. A property street address or parcel identification number works for most portal-based searches. Meanwhile, recorded instrument lookups typically require an owner's name paired with the recording date.

Some limitations apply across the county's public-facing tools. Certain property details and personal information may be withheld from the free public portal under Wisconsin law. Record availability and search depth can also vary by municipality, since assessment data originates from individual local offices rather than a single centralized source.

To consolidate research across multiple record types, PropertyChecker uses a different approach from county portals and acts as a single entry point. Rather than navigating between county offices and municipal databases separately, users can run a single search that can provide ownership history, tax data, and parcel details compiled from multiple sources.

Property Ownership and Title Information

Ownership and title records for properties throughout Brown County fall under the custody of the Register of Deeds. Among the document types it handles are warranty and quitclaim deeds, land contracts, mortgages, satisfactions, and easements. Each type carries a distinct weight as deeds can convey ownership, while land contracts show payment obligations on the title.

Individuals can access these records at the Register of Deeds Office. They can also leverage the office's third-party services for remote document retrieval.

Property Sales and Transaction History

The Land Records Search portal serves as the primary online resource for reviewing sales and transaction data tied to specific parcels. A search by owner name, address, or parcel number may return sale price, transfer date, deed reference number, and buyer and seller information where available.

To go beyond summary-level data, the Register of Deeds holds the recorded instruments that underpin every property transfer in the county. Among the documents most relevant to sales and transaction history are deeds, which transfer ownership outright.

Researchers who want a preliminary read on a property's sales history before diving into county records may find PropertyChecker a useful entry point. The platform can present a snapshot of a property's transaction indicators, such as sale dates, sale prices, and parties involved.

Property Tax Assessment and Payment Records

Property tax assessors in Brown County operate at the municipal level. As a result, assessment records, such as valuations, exemptions, and improvements, are available from each municipality's assessment office. To appeal an incorrect assessment, property owners can contact their municipal assessor or local board of review.

To obtain tax payment records, contact the County Treasurer. It offers a Tax Payment Portal that enables individuals to pay outstanding balances and view their account’s tax history, delinquency, and payment status.

The Land Records Search portal can be consulted as a supplementary resource. It pulls together assessed values and tax figures from municipal and county sources in one place. This can be useful for those cross-referencing assessment and payment information in a single session.

Property Characteristics and Parcel Details

Parcel-level details for Brown County properties are accessible through the Land Records Search tool. A property parcel search by address, parcel number, or owner name on this platform may return land classification, acreage, lot dimensions, and legal description.

For structural characteristics tied to buildings on the parcel, such as construction type, building age, or improvement breakdowns, contact the municipal assessor's office, as this data originates at the local level.

Zoning, Land Use, and Planning Records

In Brown County, the office responsible for zoning, land-use, and planning records depends on the property's location. For properties in unincorporated areas, these records are generally handled by the County Planning and Land Services Department. In incorporated municipalities, the respective planning or zoning departments oversee land-use regulation.

These offices typically maintain zoning maps, land-use regulations, development approvals, and other planning-related documentation. Many of these records can be accessed through official government websites or by visiting the offices in person.

Legal Documents Affecting Property

Legal documents affecting Brown County real estate are kept by the Register of Deeds. Examples of such documents include deeds, mortgages, liens, and easements, all of which document changes in ownership or legal interests attached to a property.

Once recorded, these instruments become official public records and provide legal notice of property rights or obligations. Copies can be obtained through the Register of Deeds’ offered third-party online systems or by visiting the office to review and request certified copies.

Building Permits, Inspections, and Construction Records

Building permit, inspection, and construction records in Brown County are administered at the municipal level.

Each municipality operates its own permitting or building inspection office that reviews construction plans, issues permits, and conducts inspections for projects within its jurisdiction. These offices typically make permit and inspection records available to the public either in person or through online permit portals, when available.

For example, the Green Bay Building Permit and Inspection Division manages local permitting records. It provides in-person access to permit files and also participates in the state’s Electronic Safety and Licensing Application (eSLA), where users can submit applications, upload plans, and track permit status online.

Maps and Visual Property Data

Maps and visual property data of over 105,000 parcels in Brown County are accessible through the BrownDog Online GIS Map. This interactive mapping platform offers parcel overlays, aerial imagery, and address data.

Users can toggle between map layers to view property boundaries alongside street networks, municipal boundaries, and floodplain and wetland designations. The platform also supports address-based and parcel-number searches, which let users navigate a property and examine its spatial relationships with surrounding parcels, roads, and land features.

How to Do a Brown County Parcel Search

Brown County parcel searches are available through two primary platforms: the Land Records Search portal and the BrownDog Online GIS Map. Both systems' data is compiled through the County Property Lister, Treasurer, and participating municipal assessors.

The Land Records Search portal begins with a terms-and-conditions screen. Users must enable third-party cookies and disable pop-up blockers to ensure full functionality. After selecting “I Accept,” users are directed to the search interface. Records can be searched using the following criteria:

  • Parcel Number

  • Alternate Parcel Number

  • Owner Name

  • Property Address

  • Public Land Survey details

  • Municipality

The Property Type filter allows users to toggle between Real Estate and Personal Property, and both current and historical records are included by default.

Meanwhile, the BrownDog Online GIS Map is an interactive tool that provides parcel information across Brown County. After accepting the disclaimer, users can search properties using the top search bar by address, parcel ID, or other identifiers.

The Layers panel on the right is divided into two sections: Overlay Layers and Aerials and Historical Maps. Overlay Layers provide parcel details, including ownership, sales history, boundaries, and street information. Aerials and Historical Maps display aerial imagery, elevation data, and base maps. For further assistance, users may call 920-448-6295.

Brown County Property Statistics

Displayed here are charts summarizing the county's tax rates, accompanied by insights into median home values, income figures, and rent rates.

Median Rent

$955.00
Wisconsin
$814.00
National
$840.25
  • +17.3 %
    vs Wisconsin
  • +13.7 %
    vs National

Median Home Value

$241,150.00
Wisconsin
$194,600.00
National
$173,750.00
  • +23.9 %
    vs Wisconsin
  • +38.8 %
    vs National

Median Household Income

$87,227.50
Wisconsin
$67,963.50
National
$65,108.00
  • +28.3 %
    vs Wisconsin
  • +34.0 %
    vs National

Median Property Tax Rate

1.49%
Wisconsin
1.47%
National
0.74%
  • +1.4%
    vs Wisconsin
  • +101.4 %
    vs National

Unemployment Rate

1.43%
Wisconsin
1.86%
National
2.87%
  • -23.1 %
    vs Wisconsin
  • -50.2 %
    vs National

Renter Occupied Housing

28.8%
Wisconsin
18.62%
National
21.81%
  • +54.7 %
    vs Wisconsin
  • +32.0 %
    vs National

Brown County Registrar of Deeds

Brown County Registrar of Deeds

The Brown County Register of Deeds stands as the county's official custodian of recorded real estate instruments. Every deed, mortgage, land contract, lien, and plat recorded in this office becomes part of a traceable chain that future owners, title researchers, and legal professionals can follow when examining a property's history.

The Register of Deeds functions less like an isolated archive and more like a hub as its recorded instruments ripple outward into other county functions. The Treasurer references transfer instruments when reconciling tax rolls, while planning and zoning staff consult subdivision plats to track how land has been divided over time.

Online document retrieval is available through third-party platforms linked from the Register of Deeds official page. Individuals can also use the Certified Survey Maps (CSM), Plats, and Condominium Plats Index for locating specific land survey and subdivision records.

In-person research is welcomed, with public terminals available for those who prefer hands-on access to the indexed record set. Mailed requests are also accepted using the Copy Request Form.

Most recorded land instrument copies cost $2 for the first page and $1 for each additional page. An extra $1 is charged for document certification. For plats, $2 is charged per page.

Municipality-Level Property Records Information

Brown County comprises 25 municipalities. Each has its own local government offices responsible for certain property-related records, particularly those involving property assessments, zoning regulations, and building code enforcement.

A complete list of these municipalities is provided below, along with links to their respective official government websites.

  • Towns

  • Villages

  • Cities

County Offices That Maintain Brown County Property Records

In Brown County, multiple county departments work together to manage and provide access to property records. Their systems are linked via digital platforms that combine ownership documentation, parcel-mapping data, and tax records to create a unified record for each parcel.

Brown County Register of Deeds

  • Northern Building Room 260, 305 E. Walnut Street, Green Bay, WI 54301
  • 920-448-4470
  • 920-448-4449

Brown County Treasurer

  • 305 E Walnut St, Room #160, Green Bay, WI 54301
  • 920-448-4074
  • 920-448-6341

Brown County Planning and Land Services Department

  • Northern Building Room 320, 305 E. Walnut Street, Green Bay, WI 54301
  • 920-448-6480
  • 920-448-4487

Cities in Brown County

Search Brown County, WI Property Records
  • Owner(s)
  • Deed Records
  • Loans & Liens
  • Values
  • Taxes
  • Building Permits
  • Purchase History
  • Property Details
  • And More!