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9 Porch Notes tagged “parcel,” from counties across Colorado.

Local rules - Phillips County

A Phillips boundary adjustment is not a new-parcel shortcut

A Phillips County boundary line adjustment moves lines between existing parcels; making a new parcel is subdivision instead.

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Home and property - Adams County

Adams E-Permit starts with the exact property record

An Adams County E-Permit needs the address, parcel, and owner to match — and a blank city field flags an unincorporated lot the county may permit.

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Home and property - Custer County

Check the Custer zoning map before treating a parcel as buildable

The Custer County zoning map is the official record of district boundaries, so check a parcel's zoning there before you treat it as buildable.

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Money and taxes - Logan County

Start with the Logan County Assessor when a parcel story feels fuzzy

The Logan County Assessor is the first stop for parcel value, classification, and public property records, but it is not a survey or title opinion.

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Money and taxes - Chaffee County

Use the Chaffee County Assessor before you trust a parcel story

The Chaffee County Assessor record shows a parcel's value, classification, and county description, a strong first clue before any offer.

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Local rules - Washington County

Washington subdivision exemptions still go through county review

A subdivision exemption out on the Eastern Plains still runs through Washington County Planning and Zoning, so check before you split land.

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Home and property - Washington County

Washington assessor records are a public starting point

Washington County assessor records are open for public inspection during office hours, minus what the law shields.

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Home and property - Broomfield County

Broomfield property records help you check the parcel, not just the address

Broomfield's property search lets you look up parcel, tax area, tax authority, owner, address, and legal description from official data.

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Home and property - La Plata County

La Plata County property questions often start in several portals

La Plata County splits property records across GIS, Assessor, Community Development, Clerk, and Treasurer tools, so one search rarely tells the story.

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