Paducah Real Estate Records and Land Files

Paducah sits on the banks of the Ohio River. It is the county seat of McCracken County. The city has a population of 26,845 people. Paducah is known for its rich history. It is a key trade hub in western Kentucky.

Property records in Paducah are split between city and county offices. The city keeps permits and zoning files. The county holds deeds and land records. You may need to check both. This guide shows where to go.

Paducah city website for accessing property records and city permits

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Paducah Quick Facts

26,845 Population
McCracken County
1827 Founded
14th Largest City

Paducah City Clerk Property Records

The Paducah City Clerk is Lindsay Parish. This office keeps city files and records. The Clerk handles council minutes and city laws. You can visit the office for help. They are at 300 South 5th Street.

The City Clerk office has set hours. You can call them at (270) 444-8506. The staff can help you find city records. They keep files on zoning laws. These laws tell how land can be used.

Office Paducah City Clerk
Clerk Lindsay Parish
Address 300 South 5th Street
Paducah, KY 42002
Phone (270) 444-8506

The City Clerk keeps board meeting records. This includes planning board actions. These records show zoning changes. They show how land use rules shift. You may need these for title work. The office charges $0.10 per page for copies.

Paducah Building Permit Property Records

The city issues permits for construction work. You must get city permits for work in Paducah. The city has rules about permits. Most new builds need a city permit. This includes work on homes and shops.

You can find permit info online. Visit paducahky.gov for details. The site lists permit types and fees. It has forms you can print. This helps you start the process.

Here are key permit rules in Paducah:

  • New homes require permits before work starts
  • Most remodels need permits to meet codes
  • Fences may need permits based on height and zone
  • Business signs require permits from the city

The permit office checks plans. They ensure work meets city codes. Inspectors visit sites during work. They check that work is done right. Records of all permits are kept on file.

McCracken County Clerk Land Records

The McCracken County Clerk is Jamie Huskey. This office records all land documents. They handle deeds and mortgages. The Clerk records liens and transfers. You can search these records in person.

The County Clerk keeps records on paper and film. You can look up deeds and other docs. The records show who owns land. They show debts tied to land. You can search by name or address.

McCracken County Clerk office for land records and deed searches in Paducah
Office McCracken County Clerk
Clerk Jamie Huskey
Address 300 Clarence Gaines Street
Paducah, KY 42003
Phone (270) 444-4700

The County Clerk office is in downtown Paducah. You can visit during business hours. Staff can help you search records. You can use the public access tools. Bring an address or owner name to start.

McCracken County PVA Property Records

The McCracken County Property Valuation Administrator is Bill Dunn. This office sets tax values. They assess all land in the county. These values are used for taxes. You can search assessments in person.

The PVA office can help you find values. They have records of all land in McCracken County. You can search by address or parcel ID. The records show value and tax info. This helps buyers and sellers.

Office McCracken County PVA
PVA Bill Dunn
Address 621 Washington Street
Paducah, KY 42003
Phone (270) 444-4712

If you think your value is too high, you can appeal. The PVA office has staff to help. Appeals must be filed by set dates. Check with the office for deadlines. They can explain how values are set.

Paducah Property Records Search Methods

You have several ways to search records in Paducah. Each office holds different files. You may need to check more than one. Start with the PVA for tax info. Then check the County Clerk for deeds. Use the city for permits.

In-person visits let you see full files. Staff can help if you need it. Bring as much info as you have. An address or owner name will help. The offices are all near downtown. You can visit more than one in a day.

Some records may need a fee for copies. The City Clerk charges $0.10 per page. The County Clerk may have fees too. Check with each office for costs. Most searches are free to do. You only pay if you want copies.

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McCracken County Property Records

Paducah is the county seat of McCracken County. All county offices are located here. The County Clerk and PVA serve the whole county. Paducah residents use the same offices. For more county resources, visit the McCracken County page.

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