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The assessor's parcel maps are located on the Assessor's Office web page. You will need your street address or fourteen-digit parcel number in order to bring up your map. You can locate your parcel number on your valuation notice, tax bill, deed, or by calling our office at (916) 875-0700.
The easiest way to find the parcel number for a property you own is to simply look on your annual property tax bill. The parcel number is clearly marked, and it can be found next to your name as the property owner.
Call or visit your local county assessor. Give the clerk the physical address of the property, and ask for the tax parcel number. In some cases, your assessor's office may have a website where you can look up property tax IDs by searching under owner or physical address.
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.
If you would like to include property lines in the Google Earth view, then first go to the Earth Point Property Search page. Enter the parcel number of numbers, click the “View on Google Earth” button, and proceed as above.
To find any parcel, just type in the parcel (APN) number. ... To search by owner name, you can simply type in the owner's name. To search by address, enter an address in a standard “address” format. ... To search for parcels within a subdivision, simply type in the subdivision name.
Visit the county recorder's office or the assessor's office. Ask what maps are available for public viewing that include your neighborhood and street. Request a copy of any maps that show clear dimensions of your property lines. Use the maps for reference when measuring your property's total boundary line on each side.
Use a search engine to find your local property maps. These types of maps are often called Geographical Information System or GIS. ... Find the website for your county. ... Enter your property address in the appropriate field or your name. ... View maps and property information on your home.
If you would like to include property lines in the Google Earth view, then first go to the Earth Point Property Search page. Enter the parcel number of numbers, click the “View on Google Earth” button, and proceed as above. If the listing is already in MLS, another method is to go to the Earth Point Home page.
Property markers are typically 14.5 feet in from the curb. Go to your front curb and measure back about 14.5 feet in the area you think your marker should be. Use a metal detector and then start digging. The marker should be about 6-10 inches below the surface.
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