Search Options:

Search by Address
Search by Address will locate the parcel associated with an address. You can enter a house number and street name, and go directly to a parcel. Or you can enter only a street name and get a list of address for that street.
 
Search by Owner
Search by Owner will allow you to enter an owner's name and get a list of parcels owned by that individual. Owner names are stored by Last Name - First Name format. You can enter only a portion of the owner's name and you will get all parcels that have 'Smith' anywhere in the owners' name. For example - if you enter "SMITH" you will get parcels with the following owners:
  • SMITH MARY
  • SMITH JOHN AND JACK FROST
  • JOHN DOE AND SMITH CHUCK
  • JANE DOE AND SMITHSON ROGER
    The search results are limited to only 400 records. If your initial search returns more than 400 records try to refine your criteria. For instance in the example above, "SMITH" will return more than 400 records. However, "SMITH J" will limit the search results to less than 400 records.
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    Search by Parcel ID
    Search by Parcel ID allows you to enter a Parcel ID and locate it on the map. Parcel IDs must conform to the following format CCCIGPPPSSL where:
  • CCC = CLT Map #
  • I = Insert
  • G = Group
  • PPP= Parcel Number
  • SS = Parcel Number SubUnit
  • L = Condo Letter

    The CLT Map number and Parcel Number are represented by three numeric digits (where zeros are important). The Insert and Group fields may be blank. However, you will need to insert a space for these.
    Below is a list of example Parcel IDs:
    094LE041
    030  211
    116  04206
    093HG00601
    131KA02261A
    066  13219Q
    059OB01107
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    Road Intersection Search
    This will allow you to find intersecting streets. Enter a street name without the street type (e.g. enter "MAIN" not "MAIN ST"). The query will do some "fuzzy" matching on the street name and try to find the correct streets. For example: you can enter "EMERY" and "I75" for you streets. The search will find the intersection of "EMORY RD" and "I75" even though Emory Rd was misspelled.