Hints: Search by Last Name and First Name without punctuation in between The search is not case sensitive
Hints: Search by the street number, street name, and two letter street type (ST, RD, CT, etc.) without punctuation The search may be conducted on just street name The search is not case sensitive
Hints: Do not use dashes or spaces when entering the Map PIN The Map PIN will always consist of 12 digits as follows: - First six digits are of the tax map number where the parcel lies - Seventh and eighth digits are the map grid block number (column read from bottom of the map, row from right side of the map) - Ninth through twelfth digits are the four digit number near the center of each parcel on the tax map
Hints: The PROPID is the Unique Parcel Identifier (UPI) and is the key identifier in the assessment database This number is found on tax bills and assessment notices and is frequently confused with the Map PIN The PROPID consists of 14 to 17 characters and is broken down as follows: - First two digits are the district number (tax entity) - Next 12 digits represent the Map PIN at the time the record was first created - Last three positions are an optional suffix and are typically found for subparcels (such as trailers; leases)