If you are already registered for Owner Alert,
Click here to sign up for Text Notifications.
How to sign-up for Owner Alert
Text Notifications?
In this video, Broward County Property Appraiser Marty Kiar explains how property owners can register for text notifications through BCPA’s Owner Alert.
Click here to update your email address or phone number.
Monitor ownership
activity on your property.
Owner Alert is a free service designed to help you protect your property from scams or fraud by notifying you if a document is received by BCPA changing the ownership of your property.
If you are already registered for Owner Alert,
Click here to sign up for Text Notifications.
How to sign-up for Owner Alert
Text Notifications?
In this video, Broward County Property Appraiser Marty Kiar explains how property owners can register for text notifications through BCPA’s Owner Alert.
Need help signing up for Owner Alert?
Please email owneralert@bcpa.net; click on the live chat icon below or call us at 954-357-5579.
Do you need help signing up for Owner Alert?
Please email owneralert@bcpa.net; click on the live chat icon below or call us at 954-357-5579.
BCPA makes every effort to produce and publish the most accurate and current information available. The information is maintained for tax roll purposes only and may not be appropriate for other uses. The Broward County Property Appraiser’s Office does not guarantee or make any representation regarding the information contained herein. BCPA makes no representation regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of any information and data posted on the website or that such information and data will be error-free. In the event that the information on BCPA's official printed documents differs from the information provided by this service, the information on such printed documents shall control and take precedence. This service is not a substitute for a title search.
Ownership records are changed based on deeds recorded with the Broward County Records Division. BCPA has no legal authority to determine whether a deed is fraudulent. please notify our office by emailing deedfraud@bcpa.net If you believe a deed recorded on your property is fraudulent, notify the law enforcement agency in the city where the property is located and seek the guidance of an attorney to determine if a quiet title lawsuit is an available remedy. BCPA has no legal authority to determine who has the better title to property if the public records conflict as to ownership. BCPA is furnishing you this information without warranty, express or implied, of merchantability, fitness, fitness for any particular purpose, or accuracy.
E-mail Privacy Policy: Other than the email address used in registering for Owner Alert, under Florida law, e-mail addresses and all other email communications are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic mail to the Broward County Property Appraiser's office. Instead, make contact by phone.
(SMS) Privacy Policy: By consenting (“opting in”) to have Broward County Property Appraiser office SMS notifications sent directly to your mobile phone (the “Service”), whether by enrolling through our website, in person, or over the phone, you provide us with information, which we receive and store.