Money & Taxes · Western New York
Genesee Parcel History Is a Better Starting Point Than a Guess
Genesee County's parcel tools help sort ownership history, deed references, maps, and tax questions before bigger decisions.
Published July 6, 2026 · Last verified July 6, 2026
Genesee County property records have a few different doors. Tax maps are one door. Assessment rolls and bills are another. The Parcel History Database is another, and it can be the friendliest place to begin when a property has an old owner name, a deed reference, or a story that does not line up with the listing.
Treasurer and Real Property says tax maps are maintained for properties across the county, with owner index cards kept in an online database for real property throughout the county. The Parcel History Database adds ownership history, deed references, and other parcel information, and it is updated weekly as changes occur.
That is helpful in Batavia, Le Roy, Pembroke, Pavilion, Stafford, Elba, and the smaller towns where family land and old road names can still shape how people talk. The public record may not answer every closing question, but it gives a buyer, seller, neighbor, or heir a clearer starting vocabulary.
Write down the municipality, parcel number, owner spelling, deed reference, and date shown in the county tool. Then the next call can be about a real record instead of a foggy memory.