Manassas Park Property Records

Manassas Park property records are maintained by city offices at 9701 Manassas Drive, including the City Assessor who handles valuations and the online property database. Manassas Park is an independent Virginia city with its own circuit court, entirely separate from Prince William County. The circuit court clerk records deeds, deeds of trust, plats, liens, and other land instruments for all real estate within city limits. These records are public. You can search online through the Virginia courts land records system, visit the clerk in person, or send a written request by mail to get copies of recorded documents.

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Manassas Park Property Records

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Title 55.1Governing Law

Manassas Park City Assessor

The Office of the City Assessor is responsible for valuing all real property within Manassas Park and maintaining the city's real estate database. Under Virginia Code 58.1, real estate is assessed in a uniform manner at fair market value as of July 1 of each year. All real property, including commercial and residential parcels, is reassessed annually. The assessor's mission is fair and equitable assessments with the highest degree of professionalism.

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The Manassas Park City Assessor office page provides property search, GIS mapping links, and assessment process details.

The assessor's page at manassasparkva.gov links to property search, real estate public forms (change of address, reviews, appeals), a taxpayer portal for tax billing history, GIS online mapping, and FAQs. The office is at 9701 Manassas Drive, Manassas Park, VA 20111. Phone: (703) 335-8811. Email: cityassessor@manassasparkva.gov. Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, or by appointment.

Jeremy Manning serves as the City Assessor. For billing history questions, contact the Treasurer at (703) 335-8835. For ownership changes, call (703) 335-8825. Assessment notices are mailed around April 18 each year.

Manassas Park Online Property Search

Manassas Park has an online property assessment database hosted by Univers CLT at manassas-park.univers-clt.com. This searchable database covers all addresses within the city limits. You can look up properties by owner name, street name, or parcel number. Assessment cards are accessible directly from the search results.

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The Manassas Park property assessment database allows searches by address, owner name, or parcel number for all city properties.

The database includes a comprehensive street index covering hundreds of streets in the city, from Adams Street through Zachary Court. The search is free to use and does not require an account. GIS online mapping is also available from the City Assessor's website and displays parcel lines, roads, addresses, and zoning information.

Manassas Park Real Estate Tax Rates

Real estate assessments in Manassas Park are determined by the City Assessor, and the tax rate is set by the Governing Body each fiscal year. Recent tax rates have been: FY2022 at $1.53, FY2023 at $1.45, FY2024 at $1.43, FY2025 at $1.405, and FY2026 at $1.395 per $100 of assessed value. FY2026 runs from July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026.

Real estate taxes are due in two installments each fiscal year: the first half is due December 5 and the second half is due June 5. If a due date falls on a weekend, the deadline moves to the next succeeding weekday. For assessment questions, call (703) 335-8811. For payment questions, call the Treasurer at (703) 335-8835. For ownership questions, call (703) 335-8825. Address changes must be submitted in writing to CMP-COR@manassasparkva.gov.

The Assessor's Office updates ownership data using deeds recorded at the Prince William County Land Records Office on or before July 1 each year. This information feeds into the Commissioner of the Revenue's database to generate tax bills. State law requires the Commissioner to print annual land books listing the property owner as of July 1.

Manassas Park Commissioner of the Revenue

The Commissioner of the Revenue is the chief tax assessing officer for personal property, business personal property, and machinery and tools in Manassas Park. The office also issues and maintains business licenses, processes Virginia state income tax returns, maintains and updates taxpayer records, and bills public service corporations.

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The Manassas Park Commissioner of the Revenue handles personal property, business property, and related tax programs.

Lucy J. Pullen serves as Commissioner of the Revenue. The office is at 100 Park Central Plaza, Suite 303, Manassas Park, VA 20111. Phone: (703) 335-8838. Note that the Commissioner determines assessments only. The Treasurer's Office is responsible for billing, collections, payments, and payment plans. These are separate offices with separate roles.

Manassas Park Tax Relief and Circuit Court

Manassas Park provides real estate tax relief for qualified elderly and disabled homeowners. To be eligible, you must live in the home as of July 1 of the tax year and be 65 years or older by July 1, or permanently and totally disabled. Income and net worth limits apply: full relief requires family income under $60,000, and partial relief applies for income from $60,001 to $70,000. Net worth, excluding the home, cannot exceed $175,000.

Renewal applications must be filed by June 30 each year. First-time applicants may also submit after June 30. Forms are available under Downloadable Forms on the city website. The deadline to apply for the program is April 1 each year for the current tax year's relief.

For deed records, the Manassas Park Circuit Court is located at 1 Park Center Court, Manassas Park, VA 20111. The circuit court shares jurisdiction with Prince William County courts. Land records for property inside Manassas Park city limits are filed with the Manassas Park Circuit Court under Title 55.1 of the Virginia Code. You can search recorded instruments at vacourts.gov or visit the clerk's office in person.

The Circuit Court Clerk indexes recorded deeds by grantor and grantee name and by parcel ID. If you are doing a title search on a Manassas Park property, start with the parcel ID from the city's online assessment database, then use that ID to pull the chain of title at the Clerk's Office. This saves time compared to searching by name alone, especially for properties that have changed hands more than once.

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