Property Search Help
Text Search Tutorial
To search for your property, type your name (last name first) into the owner input box and
click on the search button next to it. The bottom of the page will then show all of the
properties associated with your name. You can also find your properties by typing in your
address or if you know the parcel number of the property you are searching for, you can input
those into the approriate boxes and click on the corresponding search button.
Map Search Tutorial
If you are in the map portion of the site, you have multiple options for finding your
property. You can search by the above text methods, located at the top of the map area plus
you can search by Section-Township-Range, or by simply using the GetInfo button and clicking
on your property on the map. At the top of the map screen you can click on the different
search types to be able to input the corresponding data, and then click Submit.
Section-Township-Range Search
First click on the search by option "S/T/R" at the top of the screen. Now input the section,
township, and range numbers into the approriate boxes and click Submit. This will cause the
map to select all of the parcels in and around that area. Also on the right side of the
screen all of those properties will appear under the Search Results. To get your property
information simply click on the parcel number of the property you want to look at and all of
the available information with be displayed in a new window. Also, if you want to narrow
your property selection, then you can use the get info tool and select the property you want
to get the information from and then the only property in the Search Results list will be the
one you want.
Map Help
Map Tools
The tools at the bottom of the map screen are for navigating and select properties on the map.
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The Zoom In tool can be used in two differnt ways. First, you can simply single click on the
map and the map will zoom in and center on that point. Also, you can use the mouse to draw a
box and the map will zoom to the extent of the box you drew.
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The Zoom Out tool is used by simply clicking on the map. This zooms the map extent out
and recenters on the point where you clicked.
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The Pan tool allows you to move the map by clicking on the map, holding the mouse button
down, move the mouse and then releasing the button.
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The Get Info tool allows you to get information for a property by simply clicking on
that property on the map. Then you can get the information by clicking on the parcel number
on the right under the Search Results.
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The Full Extent button takes the map extent back to the county wide view.
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The Zoom To Selected button zooms the map extent so that you can see all of the
properties that are selected. So if you are at a county wide level with two or three properties
selected it will zoom in right to those properties. Also, if you are zoomed in close to look
at one property but many are selected then it will zoom out so you can see all of them at once.
Layer Control
If you want to view an aerial picture of the buildings on your property you must switch the
layer control to have the Obliques be identifiable. To see what is identifiable you click on
the tab called Layer Control in the bottom right corner of the screen. The layer that has the
round button with the dot in the middle is the currently identifiable layer. So if parcels is
identifiable and you select a parcel on the map you will get information about that parcel.
If the oblique layer is identifiable and you click on an oblique point on the map you can view
that image by clicking on the filename under Search Results on the right part of the screen. To
change which layer is identifiable, click the radio button next to the approriate name and then
click the Update Map button. The check boxes next to the layer names indicates whether or not
that layer can be visible. So if you want to make it so the imagery doesn't show up when you are
zoomed in close, simply uncheck the box next to Imagery, click the Update Map button and the
imagery won't show up again until you turn it back on and update the map.
Layers
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Parcels Layer - All of the properties/parcels in the county
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Obliques Layer - Aerial images of specific farm and building sites
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Imagery Layer - Aerial imagery of the entire county