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Answer: At the assessor's office, you look up your name and address in the assessor's book. Follow that line across and you will find the map number and parcel number. Ask to see the book of maps. Find the right map number and then examine it to find your parcel number. Many of these records can be viewed online. Google for your Town's official website and look for an assessors page. Follow the directions.

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