Is there a website where one can find parcel numbers for properties in Tifton, GA to use for GIS lookup?

ReloNY
Home Buyer
New York

Answers (4)
CENTURY 21 Smith...
Agent
Tifton, GA

They (Tax Assessor) recently changed their platform and a search now can be a bit frustrating. Some search tips I offer new agents (I'm also the office Trainer) is to use the LEAST amount of information possible. Instead of entering the complete Map/Parcel #, only enter the Map# (i.e. 0054). Once the map loads, use the zoom feature, then use the "hand" icom to move the map around until you find your parcel #. Click on the parcel # to find the specific information. Further, some of the fields are "character" specific. Even though the Map # says 003, you'll need to add another "0" (i.e. 0003). I hope this helps, if not give me a call and I'll see if I can walk you through. You might also find our website helpful http://(www.century21sbp.com). The majority of pre or post foreclosure properties are listed locally. Our website MLS search provides information of all area listings.

Thu Jun 25 2009, 08:17
ReloNY
Home Buyer
New York

Yes, I have tried using the Tift County Tax Assessor's website in the past, but it doesn't return any data when I look up a property address...it just says something to the effect of "No Records Found". Also the maps don't always load properly or at all. I was hoping a parcel search might work better than address search, but I need parcel numbers in order to search that way.

Wed Jun 24 2009, 15:02
Jan Paulk
Agent
Tifton, GA

I think you probably looking for the Tift County (Georgia) Tax Assessor's Office. http://www.tiftcountymaps.com/ . This is the site we use to get property data for Tift County properties.

Wed Jun 24 2009, 06:12
Andrew Herren
Agent
Milledgeville, GA
FIRST ANSWER

I'm not sure what county Tifton is, but most of the Ga counties in my area have a qpublic website that contains tax info with a legal description,map and parcel number. An example is http://www.qpublic.net/ga/baldwin. Baldwin is were you would insert the county you are looking for. You can usually just type in Tax Assessor and it will prompt you.

Sun Jun 14 2009, 08:19

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