How do I find out who owns a property in Hamilton County TN?

Hamilton County Public Records

  1. Hamilton Assessor. (423) 209-7300. Go to Data Online.
  2. Hamilton Register of Deeds. (423) 209-6560. By Subscription Only.
  3. Hamilton Trustee (Tax Collector) (423) 209-7270. Go to Data Online.
  4. Hamilton Mapping / GIS. (423) 209-7760. Go to Data Online.
  5. City of Chattanooga Tax. Go to Data Online.

Secondly, how do I find out who owns land around me?

Start with a public records search at the local county recorder’s office or the tax assessor. The recorder’s office keeps all the permanent public records that have to do with real property. The clerk will do the property owner lookup for you with the address you’ve given them.

Also question is, how do I find the dimensions of my property? When you bought your home, it’s likely you received a map, also known as a plat, showing property lines and measurements. If it wasn’t included with your paperwork, check with your local clerk’s or surveyor’s office. Some of these maps may be available online, while others will be hard copies or microfiche copies.

Simply so, how do I get a plat map?

Plat maps are readily available to the public through local government websites. While not all property will have a corresponding plat to review, if you’re moving to a developed subdivision or existing neighborhood, there should be one on file.

How do you do a title search?

Is Ooltewah in Chattanooga city limits?

No matter how long you have lived out here … you have seen more in the last three years than at any time before. Part of Ooltewah is inside the city limits of Collegedale. Ooltewah High School is in the city of Chattanooga.

What are some ways the Chattanooga area uses GIS maps?

Like many local government agencies, the City of Chattanooga Public Works, uses geographic information systems (GIS) as a digital data repository, for storing information pertaining to, storm water and sewer network locations.

What does etal mean on property?

Et al. refers to everyone who has an ownership interest in the property title. Having an ownership interest is called being “vested” in the title. If numerous people are passing their property on and numerous people are inheriting the property, then et al. could be used to summarize all the names.

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