Type a part of a name or any number of names to perform an Owner Name search. This search is not case sensitive.
This search does not require you to be specific with the way you order your search for a name. (i.e. Last name First name or First name Last name) This search will only return results if all of the name entered are associated with the owners of a parcel.
If Exact Match? is checked, the search will attempt to match each name exactly the way it is (case insensitive). Use this option for a stricter search.
For example, searching JOHN will not yield results that have other forms of the name such as JOHNATHAN.
Search for a specific property by entering the Parcel Identification Number, or a format that vaguely resembles a (complete) parcel number.
A parcel number has the following parts:
Section | Township | Range | Subdivision Code | Block | Lot |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
32 | 2N | 29 | 5212 | 00A00 | 0110 |
The following searches all yield the same parcel:
If you do not have a specific parcel number, you may search by a parcel range by checking the Search by Parcel Range checkbox.
You may specify a range by entering partial or full Parcel Identification Numbers into the Parcel From and Parcel To form fields.
If partial parcel ranges are to be used, please use leading zeros when required.
For example, 09 1N to 09 1S will work but 9 1N to 9 1S will not.
However, 9 1N 28 0 2700 0 to 09 1S would work, since the first parcel number represents a complete (not partial) parcel number.
Enter an address, an address part (such as a house number, street name, etc.), or a range of addresses to find all parcels with an address resembling the information entered. Character casing is ignored.
If Exact Match? is checked, the search will attempt to do an exact match with the information provided. Use this option for a stricter search.
Start typing the name of the street you would like to search, and suggestions based on your input will show up.
You may add one address by clicking the + button on the right of the text input (or by pressing the Enter key).
You may click on the name of the added address to remove it from the search. For keyboard users, you can select the added address by shifting your focus to the added address by using the Tab key and removing it by pressing the Enter key. Feel free to test this behavior in the examples below.
The suggestions are generated based off of our parcel data. If the text you type does not match with any of the suggestions, you can still add it and search an incomplete street.
Start typing the name of the subdivision you would like to search, and suggestions based on your input will show up.
You may add multiple subdivisions by clicking the + button on the right of the text input (or by pressing the Enter key). By doing so, a list of buttons will show up for each subdivision you add to the search.
You may click on the name of an added subdivision to remove it from the search. For keyboard users, you can select the added subdivisions by shifting your focus to the added subdivision by using the Tab key and removing it by pressing the Enter key. Feel free to test this behavior in the examples below.
The suggestions are generated based off of our parcel data. If the text you type does not match with any of the suggestions, it will not be returned in the search.
If you would like to search for parcels that are not in a subdivision, please type in N/A in the text field and select it.
Start typing the name or code of the use code you would like to search, and suggestions based on your input will show up.
You may add multiple use codes by clicking the + button on the right of the text input (or by pressing the Enter key). By doing so, a list of buttons will show up for each use code you add to the search.
You may click on the name of an added use code to remove it from the search. For keyboard users, you can select the added use codes by shifting your focus to the added use code by using the Tab key and removing it by pressing the Enter key. Feel free to test this behavior in the examples below.
The suggestions are generated based off of our parcel data. If the text you type does not match with any of the suggestions, it will not be returned in the search.
You can search plats either by subdivision name or subdivision number (if known). If you have a parcel number you would like to search a subdivision plat for, it may be easier to search by subdivision code.
A parcel number has the following parts:
Section | Township | Range | Subdivision Code | Block | Lot |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
32 | 2N | 29 | 5212 | 00A00 | 0110 |
For example, in parcel number 32-2N-29-5212-00A00-0110, the subdivision code is 5212.
Start typing the name of the subdivision you would like to search, and suggestions based on your input will show up.
You may add multiple subdivisions by clicking the + button on the right of the text input (or by pressing the Enter key). By doing so, a list of buttons will show up for each subdivision you add to the search.
You may click on the name of an added subdivision to remove it from the search. For keyboard users, you can select the added subdivisions by shifting your focus to the added subdivision by using the Tab key and removing it by pressing the Enter key. Feel free to test this behavior in the examples below.
The suggestions are generated based off of our plat data. Therefore, for each subdivision name picked from this suggested list, it will return an exact match for its plat. If the text you type does not match with any of the suggestions, it will not be searched for.