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Conducting a property
search with iMAP
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NOTE:
iMAP requires a high-speed
Internet connection. |
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You
can use iMAP's
property search tool to find
the locations of, and display
information about, real-property
parcels in King County using
parcel numbers or street addresses.
How
To Find Property Information
By:
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Please
Note...
Since
iMAP requires a high-speed
Internet connection, if you
are interested in property
information only, we offer
the following low-bandwidth
alternatives:
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Parcel
Viewer |
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A GIS-based application that allows
you to search for and display tabular and
spatial information about real-property
parcels in King County. |
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Assessor Property Characteristics Report |
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A
text-only application that provides information derived
from King County Assessor's data,
such as real property
records, parcel
records, legal
description records,
and commercial building records. |
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Districts and Development Conditions Report |
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A text-only
application that provides GIS data
attributes derived from a property's geographic context, such
as administrative districts
and areas, planning
designations, and
environmental areas. |
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How To Find Property Information
By Parcel Number
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See
Also...
What is a parcel number and how can
I find mine?
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Click
the property search button
in the iMAP toolbar
to open the input form.
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a: Enter
the 10-digit parcel number
in the space provided.
b:
Click the "Find Parcel" button.
The map display will automatically redraw and center on the
selected parcel, which will be highlighted. A database record
that shows both the parcel number and the street address will
appear in the space below the map.
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To view detailed parcel information
click on one of the report links in the database record.
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How To Find Property Information
By Street Address |
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Click
the property search button
in the iMAP toolbar to
open the input form.
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a:
Enter the street address
in the space provided (see
Street
address format below).
b: Click
the "Find
Parcel"
button.
The map display will automatically redraw and center on the
selected parcel, which will be highlighted. A database record
that shows both the parcel number and the street address will
appear in the space below the map.
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If an
exact match for the given street address is not found, the property
search tool will return a list of possible matches that are
based on the components of the address you entered. You can
then examine the property report details for the various possibilities
to zero in on the parcel you are looking for.
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To view
detailed parcel information click on one of the report links
in the database record.
Street address format
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Include
ordinal endings for numbered streets,
e.g., 1st, 2nd,
3rd, 4th,
etc.
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Do not
use punctuation marks
e.g., NE 94th
ST not N.E. 94th
ST
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Use the
following two-letter abbreviations for street types:
AV = Avenue
BL = Boulevard
CT = Court
DR = Drive
HW = Highway
LN = Lane
LP = Loop
PW = Parkway
PL = Place
RD = Road
ST = Street
WY = Way
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