Tag
parcel map
6 Porch Notes tagged “parcel map,” from counties across Colorado.
Money and taxes - Weld County
Use Weld County property search before trusting a listing
Weld County assessor tools check ownership, parcel, maps, and tax records, catching listing mistakes before you get attached to a place.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Montrose County
Montrose County assessor records are a first stop, not the whole file
The Montrose County Assessor's ownership, value, map, and classification records frame property questions but are not a title or survey.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Rio Grande County
Rio Grande County's GIS map is not a legal boundary survey
Rio Grande County GIS parcel lines help you ask questions, but they are not a survey and cannot settle a legal boundary or title.
Read note ->Home and property - Summit County
Summit County land-use answers start with the parcel map
Check a Summit County parcel's zoning and setbacks on the county mapping tool before assuming a garage, deck, or ADU will work.
Read note ->Money and taxes - Prowers County
Use the Prowers County Assessor before trusting a parcel story
The Prowers County Assessor's property search and map tools show how the county values and describes a parcel before you make an offer.
Read note ->Home and property - Otero County
Otero County GIS is a map tool, not a survey
Otero County's GIS maps are great for orienting and parcel numbers, but accuracy is not guaranteed, so a boundary fight needs a survey.
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