Residential property Search Help
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Begin searching for information in your neighborhood by:
1. Conducting location searches:
- Look under 'Location an Address'
- Click in the required boxes (ones with a *)
- Type in the correct information or select it from a drop down menu
Example;

- Tips:
- Include "ND" and "TH" suffixes when using numerical street names (ex. 52nd, 100th, etc.)
- Include the entire street name if a street has more than one word (ex. Thatch Palm)
- The data is based on Parcel address records. As a result, not every physical address will be listed.
- For addresses along US 19 the following standard naming conventions in the street name box:
US highway 19 and include north or south in the street direction box as necessary. - Exclude the "." from abbreviations (ex. SR 580)
2. Information unique to your property will appear on the left side of your screen. Legends will be on the right side of the map.
3. Viewing outside of the mapped area
- To choose a new search area, go to the top left of your screen and click on the Search Again button.
- To see beyond the map area, go to the top of the map and select one of the zooming tools, or select one of the north, south, east, or west buttons to pan in the desired direction.
4. To see additional map layers, go to the top of your window
- To search for items within a specified radius (Ex. Parks) look above the map, click in the 'Find' box, and select a topic. Click in the adjacent 'within' box and select a search radius. Select the 'Go' button to retrieve the data. Information will display within the desired radius of the last address searched on the map.
- To view all items within a layer countywide, go to the top right, and click in the 'Topics of Interest' box, and select one of the layer options. Once you click on a topic, the system will retrieve the requested information.
Note: This site utilizes a "light" version of our Geographic Information System. If you'd like to utilize the full GIS system (requires plug-in), to take advantage of additional functionality and aerial imagery, click here.
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