Public-record intelligence for property tax

Property assessment,
made understandable.

NBHDer turns complex public property records into calm, source-backed guidance—helping residents understand the record and giving county teams a more approachable way to educate the public.

Built for
  • Assessment teams
  • IT & security
  • Residents
NBHDer workspaceSource-backed
PUBLIC RECORD CONTEXTUnderstand the property
the way the county records it.
Educational
Assessed value$214,630Example interface
Tax neighborhoodN-227Public record field
PLAIN-LANGUAGE GUIDEWhat does assessed value mean?

See a clear explanation, then follow the citation to the official source.

OFFICIAL SOURCECitation connected
PRIVACY-AWAREOwner names stay out of the app UI

Designed around public-service fundamentals

Public recordsPlain languageVisible citationsClear boundaries
01 The opportunity

Public data is available.
Understanding it is harder.

Property records, notices, relief programs, and revaluation procedures are spread across specialized systems and official documents. Residents often arrive with a simple question and encounter unfamiliar terminology.

NBHDer creates an educational layer between the public record and the person reading it—without pretending to replace the official record or the county professionals behind it.

01

Structure the record

Bring the assessment fields that matter into a clear, legible hierarchy.

02

Explain the language

Translate specialist terminology into educational guidance people can follow.

03

Connect the source

Keep citations and official resources close to the explanation they support.

04

Protect the boundary

State plainly where education ends and official or professional advice begins.

A diverse team of county professionals reviewing property information together
Built for the people behind public serviceAssessment · Administration · Technology
02 For public-service teams

A resident experience built with county realities in mind.

NBHDer is designed to help make existing public information easier to navigate—not to become the system of record.

  • 01
    Education before escalation

    Give residents a calm place to learn the language of assessment and prepare better questions.

  • 02
    Official sources remain authoritative

    Explanations point people back to county and state resources for verification.

  • 03
    A scoped path to evaluation

    Start with a clearly labeled pilot and discuss data, branding, and operational fit before expansion.

Discuss a county evaluation
03 One experience, clearer paths

Meet people where
their question begins.

From a first notice to a deeper neighborhood comparison, NBHDer organizes the experience around practical questions—then keeps the next step visible.

GUIDED EDUCATION

Find relief programs worth exploring.

Answer a short series of questions, then review official resources and verify details with the appropriate county or state office.

Explore the Relief Wizard
MY PROPERTY

See the record in plain language.

Review public assessment fields without displaying owner names in the app interface.

NEIGHBORHOOD INSIGHTS

Put a parcel in context.

Compare public records and available deed-recorded sales within a tax neighborhood.

ASK PARCELEY

Ask a property-tax question.
Keep the source in view.

Automated educational answers pair plain-language explanations with citations to the underlying source material.

Two homeowners calmly reviewing a property notice and tablet together
For residents A calmer place to begin

A human question deserves a human experience.

Most people do not arrive thinking about data systems. They arrive with a notice, a deadline, or a question about their home. NBHDer gives them a clear starting point, keeps official sources close, and helps them prepare for the next conversation.

Explore the homeowner experience
04 Trust by design

Credibility is a
product decision.

Property tax is consequential. The experience should be precise about what it knows, where information came from, and what users should verify.

Read our privacy policy
Two technology and procurement professionals reviewing software on a laptop
Designed for thoughtful review by technology, security, and procurement stakeholders.
01

Source-visible guidance

Citations and official links help users trace educational explanations back to county and state material.

02

Privacy-aware presentation

The app interface is designed not to display owner names or mailing addresses from county records.

03

Explicit educational limits

NBHDer does not provide legal, tax, or appraisal advice and does not promise an appeal or tax outcome.

04

Official record precedence

Critical facts and decisions remain subject to verification through official county systems and offices.

05 Cleveland County evaluation pilot

Small enough to evaluate.
Real enough to learn from.

The current product experience is an evaluation pilot using a sample of 41 parcels across three Shelby tax neighborhoods. It is not full-county coverage and is not an official county determination.

01PARCEL SAMPLE41 public
records
02TAX NEIGHBORHOODS3 Shelby
samples
03COVERAGEEvaluation
only

Coverage and “data as of” details are shown inside the product.

LET’S MAKE THE RECORD EASIER TO READ.

Bring a clearer property-tax experience to the table.