Farmers Loop Property Records
Property records for Farmers Loop are held by the Fairbanks North Star Borough Assessing Department in Fairbanks. If you need to search for parcel data, ownership history, or assessed values tied to land in this community, the borough office is your main point of contact. Farmers Loop sits just north of Fairbanks city limits and is a popular residential area. Most real property transactions here run through the FNSB system, and the borough keeps those files on a rolling basis. You can search online or go in person to the office at 907 Terminal Street.
Farmers Loop Overview
FNSB Assessing Department
The Fairbanks North Star Borough Assessing Department handles all property records for Farmers Loop. This includes parcel ownership files, assessment notices, tax roll data, and land descriptions. Since Farmers Loop is not an incorporated city, the borough serves as the primary local government for property matters here. The FNSB Assessing Department runs a public search portal where you can look up any parcel in the borough by address, owner name, or parcel number.
The assessing office sets property values each year. Those values are used to calculate property tax bills. If you own land in Farmers Loop and want to check your assessed value, or if you are buying or selling a home here, this is where you get the official data. The office also handles appeals if you think your assessment is wrong.
| Office | Fairbanks North Star Borough Assessing Department |
|---|---|
| Address | 907 Terminal Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701 |
| Phone | (907) 459-1428 |
| Website | fnsb.gov/162/Assessing |
The FNSB online property search lets you pull parcel records at no cost. You can see the owner of record, the mailing address, the legal description, and the current assessed value. Tax payment history is also visible in the system. This is a good starting point for anyone doing title research or checking a property before making an offer.
The FNSB Assessing portal is the borough's official property search tool. It shows current ownership data, parcel boundaries, and assessed values for all properties in Farmers Loop and the surrounding borough area.
How to Find Farmers Loop Property Records
There are a few ways to get property records for land in Farmers Loop. The easiest is to use the FNSB online search portal. You just need an address or parcel number to get started. The system is free to use and open to the public at any time.
You can also visit the assessing office in person. The office is at 907 Terminal Street in Fairbanks, which is a short drive from Farmers Loop. Staff can help you search for specific parcels, explain how values are set, and tell you what documents are on file. If you need copies, the office can make them for you. Bring the address or legal description of the property you want to look up.
For deed and title records, you will need to contact the state recording system. All property transfers in Farmers Loop are recorded with the state through the Fairbanks Recording District. The Alaska DNR maintains these records and you can search them at Alaska Land Records. This is where deeds, mortgages, easements, and other instruments get filed when real estate changes hands.
Note: If you are searching for older records from before the FNSB online system, you may need to visit the office in person or contact the borough directly.
Third-party property data tools can give you a starting point for research, but always verify key details against the official FNSB records before acting on that information.
Deed Records and the Fairbanks Recording District
When a property in Farmers Loop is sold or refinanced, the deed gets recorded with the Alaska Department of Natural Resources. The Fairbanks Recording District handles all filings for this part of the state. The DNR's recording office is the official keeper of these instruments. You can find the full list of Alaska recording districts and their contact details at dnr.alaska.gov/ssd/recoff/distlist.
Alaska state law governs how property records are kept and who can access them. Under Alaska Statute Title 40, Chapter 17, recorded documents become part of the public record. Anyone can request copies of deeds, liens, and other instruments filed in the recording district. The DNR charges fees for certified copies and document searches. You can check the current fee schedule at dnr.alaska.gov/ssd/recoff/Fees.
The statewide land records portal at dnr.alaska.gov/landrecords is the best place to start if you want to trace the ownership history of a Farmers Loop parcel. You can search by grantor, grantee, or legal description. The system shows recorded documents going back many years and lets you view scanned copies online in most cases.
Property Tax in Farmers Loop
Farmers Loop sits within the Fairbanks North Star Borough, which sets and collects property taxes for the area. The median property tax in the FNSB is around $2,693 per year. That figure is based on assessed value, which the borough sets each spring. Property taxes fund borough services including schools, roads, and public safety.
The FNSB sends annual assessment notices to property owners. If you think your assessed value is too high, you can appeal. The appeal deadline is usually in April, and you file with the Board of Equalization. The assessing office at (907) 459-1428 can walk you through the process. You can also pay property taxes online through the FNSB portal.
Tax lien records are public in Alaska. If a property has unpaid taxes, that shows up in the FNSB system and can affect a sale. Title searches will turn these up before closing. If you are buying a home in Farmers Loop, make sure the title company checks for outstanding liens with the borough as part of the search.
Note: Property tax rates can change year to year. Contact the FNSB Assessing Department directly for the most current mill rate and any exemptions that may apply to your parcel.
Nearby Cities
These nearby communities also have property records pages on this site.
Fairbanks North Star Borough
Farmers Loop falls within the Fairbanks North Star Borough. All property assessments and tax records for this community are managed at the borough level.