Use a search engine... type in the name of your county and then auditor... Example Montgomery County Auditor
You need to visit your local land records office or assessors office and do your own research. The names of individuals are not posted at this website.You need to visit your local land records office or assessors office and do your own research. The names of individuals are not posted at this website.You need to visit your local land records office or assessors office and do your own research. The names of individuals are not posted at this website.You need to visit your local land records office or assessors office and do your own research. The names of individuals are not posted at this website.
One can find a local assessor from the Yellow Pages book. One can also find a local assessor from websites like Tax, Yellow Pages, GA Assessors and many more.
Try checking the property at the local land records office or the tax assessors office.
You need to pay a visit to your local assessors office to find the name of the owner then check the land records office to find their deed.
Assessors parcel number can be found on Tax Sheet. It can be also found on the Assessor Map
You might go to the website of the county assessors and it should show previous owners.
County Assessors Office
Either look for the website for the Shasta County Assesor or call the Assessors Office and ask for it. Or you can also get this information from a local Title Company.
is there a general website where I can type in a parcel # and get an address
You find that in the county tax appraiser office or website. This property's APN is 068-720-004-000
Contact the County Assessors office where you live. Property records are public information (to some extent). Some Assessors Offices have the information online, searchable by address or parcel ID number. With others you might have to physically go to the Assessors office and look it up. You can also go to the local Tax Collectors web site and look it up there or call them and ask how to access their information.
Call your local county Assessors office Give the address and they can tell who is the legal owner of the property.