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New North Dakota Parcel Viewer. The North Dakota Parcel Viewer replaces the previous MapGeo Parcel Viewer in which the data is no longer being maintained. If you have set a bookmark please be sure to change it to use the new viewer.
Search our free real estate database to access detailed property records. Enter an address to find property deeds, owner information, property tax history, assessments, home values, sales history, mortgages, and more.
Information about the State Parcel Program including status maps, FAQs, and how to access the data. Parcel Viewer Use the Parcel Viewer if you would like to explore the Statewide Parcel Dataset.
Minot City Assessor Data Usage Disclaimer. The Minot City Assessor may provide property information to the public "as is" without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied. Assessed values are subject to change by the assessor, Board of Review or State Equalization process.
Discover, analyze and download data from North Dakota State Parcel Program. Download in CSV, KML, Zip, GeoJSON, GeoTIFF or PNG. Find API links for GeoServices, WMS, and WFS. Analyze with charts and thematic maps. Take the next step and create storymaps and webmaps.
AcreValue provides an online parcel viewer, delineating parcel boundaries with up-to-date land ownership information, sourced from county assessors. Within the map, view the property lines for each parcel, in addition to the parcel number, acreage, and owner name.
Go To Property Search - Enter a parcel number or the property address in the search box on the interactive parcel map. You may also use part of the address (e. g. use 100 for 100 N 5th St. and wait for the list of options.
Key Takeaways. Your Property's Digital ID: A parcel number is a unique identifier for your property, essential for taxes, record-keeping, and real estate transactions. Easy to Find: You can locate your parcel number on tax bills, county websites, or by contacting local government offices.
Find the address, ownership history, and other information about a property by simply searching for it by its Assessor’s Parcel Numbers (APN).
ParcelLookup provides a searchable nationwide parcels database of more than 30 million parcel records from over 23k counties. This data usually includes land value, building value and parcel owner.