Murfreesboro, TN - If you’ve ever tried to track down your property details online and ended up frustrated, you’re not alone. But that’s changing — thanks to a new upgrade from the Rutherford County Property Assessor’s Office.
Despite the unfavorable information released by the Tennessee Comptroller, it's now easier than ever to see or check the value of your property. Residents and investors can also learn if your name is properly listed as the owner, check on the area in which you are zoned, and also check to ensure your home or commercial building is listed with the correct square footage, which can greatly impact the amount of property tax you pay.
“We understand that property owners need quick and convenient access to their property information,” said Rob Mitchell, Rutherford County Property Assessor. “By making this verification tool more visible and easier to find, we're removing barriers and helping citizens get the information they need without unnecessary delays.”
The department has added a direct link to its property verification tool right on the homepage at Rutherford County, TN - Assessor. That means residents can now verify property details, review assessments, and access records without digging through menus or waiting on hold.
The interface is designed to be simple and efficient, whether you’re checking your tax status or confirming ownership information. For those who prefer a little extra help, the Property Assessor’s Office is still available by phone or in person — ready to walk you through the process.
This update is part of a broader push to make local government services more accessible. Tools like Smart Rutherford also help residents determine their taxes and connect with local officials.
Behind the scenes, the Property Assessor’s Office continues its work of listing, classifying, and valuing all real and personal property in Rutherford County. But for citizens, the message is clear: Getting the information you need shouldn’t be a hassle. Now, with just a few clicks, it isn’t. From the price a property last sold for, to the date of a past sale, it can be found on the assessor's website.
See the vsalue of your property to learn if your name is properly listed as the owner, and check on the area in which you are zoned, and also check to ensure your home or commercial building are listed with the correct square footage.

