LA County Assessor’s Office Completes Major Digital Upgrade for Property Records
The Los Angeles County Assessor's Office has completed a significant technological upgrade, modernizing its property records system and making it more accessible to the public.
This transformation marks a major shift from outdated legacy systems to a cloud-based platform, enhancing efficiency and transparency in property assessments.
What You Need to Know
The Assessor's Modernization Project (AMP) has replaced a 40-year-old legacy system with a new cloud-based technology platform.
This upgrade has digitized 2.4 million real property assessments, moving away from paper files and microfiche to a more efficient electronic system.
The new system offers:
- A user-friendly public Assessor Portal for easy property searches
- Advanced mapping and visual digital systems
- Electronic access to a wider range of property data
- Improved accuracy through built-in redundancies and supervisor approvals
How It Impacts You
This modernization effort brings several benefits to property owners and the general public.
You can now search for property information on your own through the Assessor's website, accessible from any desktop or mobile device.
The new system provides access to a larger field of data for all property parcels, including satellite photos, maps, and assessment history going back over a decade.
If you need to contact the Assessor's office, staff can now access information almost instantaneously, significantly reducing response times.
The new system has cut data processing time in half, from eight hours to just four hours.
The modernized system incorporates high-level security measures to protect sensitive property data.
Stay Connected
By staying engaged with these new tools, you can ensure you're making the most of this modernized system and staying informed about your property assessments.
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