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How do I get a parcel number for an address?

How do I get a parcel number for an address?

The easiest way to find the parcel number for a property you own is to simply look on your annual property tax bill. The parcel number is clearly marked and it can be found next to your name as the property owner.

How do I find the physical address of a property?

Using the legal description, the address of the lot or piece of land in question can typically be found either in deed or property tax records. If the lot is in a town or city, and you know the subdivision name and lot number, the address can also be found within the public records.

How do I get a copy of the deed to my house in Arizona?

Homeowners can request copies of their property records from the Recorder’s Office by calling 602-506-3535 or visiting recorder.maricopa.gov. Click on “Recorder” and “Search Recorded Documents,” enter your name, click on the document you want and select “Buy Document” at the bottom.

How many assessors are there in Tucson AZ?

There is 1 Assessor Office per 265,452 people, and 1 Assessor Office per 115 square miles. In Arizona, Tucson is ranked 18th of 494 cities in Assessor Offices per capita, and 17th of 494 cities in Assessor Offices per square mile.

How many property tax bills are sent in Pima County AZ?

By the end of September 2020, Pima County will mail approximately 454,000 property tax bills for the various property taxing jurisdictions within the County. We created this site to help you to understand your property tax bill and learn more about property taxes and how they are used.

How do I change my address with the Pima County Assessor?

The Pima County Assessor is required to mail a Notice of Valuation to all property owners of record at the last known address. If you believe your mailing address is incorrect, please Download and complete the Change of Owner Address form and return it promptly to the Assessor’s Office to 240 N Stone Ave, 1st floor.

How do I contact the assessor’s office?

Please contact the Assessor’s office at (520) 724-7500 and ask to speak to someone with the Valuation Relief Programs Team for more details. The annual Business Personal Property Statements ( AZDOR 82520 ) will mail on Tuesday January 5th 2021.

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