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A parcel number is like a social security number for your property. It's a unique identifier assigned by your local tax assessor to every piece of real estate in their jurisdiction. Think of it as your property's fingerprint - no two are alike.
A parcel number is a unique, multi-digit identifier assigned to a specific piece of land by your local tax assessor or another government body. This number, also known as a property index number or assessor’s parcel number (APN), serves as an essential tool for identifying property boundaries and managing taxes.
An assessor's parcel number, or APN, is a number assigned to parcels of real property by the tax assessor of a particular jurisdiction for purposes of identification and record-keeping.
A property parcel number can help you to confirm the address of a property, or see where that property falls on a parcel map. The parcel number is used when paying taxes, selling a property or sometimes when getting a permit to do work on a property.
An assessor parcel number (APN) is the unique number assigned to each land parcel by the local county tax assessor. APN codes aren’t random. Each one of these useful record-keeping numbers is coded based on a property’s location and type.
The APN, an abbreviation for Assessor’s Parcel Number, is a unique numerical identifier assigned to each parcel of land by the local tax assessor’s office. This sequence of numbers is instrumental in identifying, organizing, and facilitating the property tax process.
A “Property Identification Number,” called Property ID, is one unique identifier assigned to a property by local government authorities. It serves several functions: Identification. Property IDs are like fingerprints for properties, ensuring that each is distinguishable from the others.
At its core, a parcel is an individual piece of land, delineated by specific boundaries and often associated with a unique identifier. These identifiers can include parcel numbers, legal descriptions, and geographical coordinates, crucial for precise identification and record-keeping.
A Parcel ID, also known as a Property Identification Number (PIN) or Assessor’s Parcel Number (APN), is a unique numeric or alphanumeric code assigned to a specific parcel of land by local government authorities.
A parcel number is a unique 10-digit number assigned by Story County (Ames parcel numbers are assigned by the Ames assessor following the same numbering convention) to each tax parcel. It may also be referred to as a geo or map reference number or parcel ID number (PIN).