a numerical code representing a parcel's legal description and used in maintaining a parcel database. Can be identified with or tied to a jurisdiction's mapping system; for example a parcel number could be comprised of ward, map and parcel numbers.
A numerical designation of each section, block and separate lot assigned in sequence.
A number given to a piece of property by the borough for tax purposes.
This is a numerical system used for identifying real property.
This is a unique number assigned to each parcel. The first three digits are usually the Assessor's map number, the second two digits are the Assessor's map number, the next three are the Assessor's parcel number. Sometimes, when the parcel has been split, you will see a letter after the last three numbers.
A code number that serves as an abbreviation of, or replacement for, a parcel's legal description; used to facilitate the storage and use of land data in an information system; may be based on geocodes, government surveys, or tax maps.