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A parcel number may contain all or part of the real estate's tax account number with the local property taxing authorities. The numbers represent the physical location of the property, such as town, county and street, on the maps the assessor uses for property tax purposes.
An assessor's parcel number, or APN, is a number assigned to parcels of real property by the tax assessor of a particular jurisdiction for purposes of identification and record-keeping. ... Many taxing authorities will provide property tax information to the public, indexed by APN.
The parcel number is used as an identifier on your local parcel maps, and it has a unique format. Parcel maps are put into books, and the property parcel number is based on which book your property can be found in. Most property parcel numbers are in three or four sets of numbers.
To find your home's APN, go to your local county assessor's office website and search for your address. There you can see information regarding your APN, lot size, home type, property tax history, and sale price history.
Other Names for Property Tax ID Numbers Property tax ID numbers might be known under various names, depending on the county in which they're recorded. Some jurisdictions and offices refer to this number as an assessor's parcel number, assessor identification number, a folio number or a parcel ID number.
The corners of your plat map will have the book and page number. The scale of your plat map will be in the map's legend. The scale will be the ratio between the distance on the map and the distance of the actual property.
Call 411 directory assistance. If you have the owner's name and the address of the property, you may be able to get a telephone number. Consult other public records such as property deeds. Since property deeds must be recorded, you can take a trip to the county recorder's office and pull up the deed to the property.
A: You should be able to the county assessor's office online; go to tax information and put in the address for the property. The owner will be listed on the information that comes up. There is usually no charge for this information, and it is very easy to find.
Call 411 directory assistance. If you have the owner's name and the address of the property, you may be able to get a telephone number. Consult other public records such as property deeds. Since property deeds must be recorded, you can take a trip to the county recorder's office and pull up the deed to the property.
Since our government is by the people, for the people, that means that all government records are open to the public. It is easy to find most public records about a home, including the deed, title, and legal description or land survey of a property.
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