Free parcel lookup — APN, acreage & zoning
Assessed value, land use, building count and a direct link to the county assessor record — from one address.
What one run gives you
The same depth the platform returns — nothing is held back for the paid tier
Licensed sources
1
ReportAll USA
Free runs
5
Per person, no credit card
Steps to a result
4
Typically under a minute
Pull a parcel record in under a minute. No GIS software, no county portal, no login.
Type the address
Start typing and pick the match. We resolve it to a precise parcel rather than a rooftop guess.
Enter your email
The full record is emailed to you so you have it on file, not just on screen.
Clear the bot check
One click. It keeps the free tier free for real operators.
Get the record
APN, acreage, zoning, land use, building count, assessed value and a direct link to the county assessor.
At scale
Pull parcels for a whole county at once.
Stop looking up one parcel at a time — screen every park in a market, filter by acreage and zoning, and keep the records attached to your deals.
Where the parcel data comes from
Resolve
Your address is geocoded to a precise coordinate, then matched against the county parcel fabric — the same authoritative layer county assessors publish.
Search
We return the record as the county holds it, plus a direct link so you can open the assessor page and verify it yourself. Nothing is estimated, interpolated or modelled.
Attribute
When an address cannot be matched to a parcel we say so rather than returning the nearest one, because a confidently wrong APN is worse than no APN.
Popular use cases
Confirming lot count before an offer
A seller says 62 lots on 14 acres. Pull the parcel and check the acreage and building count yourself.
Checking expansion room
See the parcel’s acreage and zoning to work out whether there is space to add lots.
Finding the assessor record fast
Skip the county portal entirely — we return the APN and a direct link to the official page.
Who this tool is for
If one of these is you, the free runs are enough to judge it
- Park investorsverifying acreage and zoning before an LOI
- Brokersconfirming a listing’s parcel data before it goes out
- Wholesalersqualifying a lead before spending on a skip trace
- Lenders and appraiserspulling assessed value without a portal login
- Land analystschecking expansion room on adjacent parcels
Frequently asked questions
8 answers — the same copy that feeds the FAQ schema
Is this parcel lookup really free?
Yes — five lookups per person, no credit card. The parcel data costs us money per run, which is why it is capped rather than gated behind a form wall.
Which counties are covered?
More than 3,000 US counties. Coverage follows what county assessors publish, so a handful of rural counties have thinner records than metro ones.
How current is the assessor data?
It reflects the county’s most recent published parcel file. Counties refresh on their own schedules — typically annually, some quarterly — so we always include a direct link for you to verify against the live record.
Can I look up a parcel by APN instead of an address?
Not in the free tool — it takes an address. APN search is available inside the platform, along with bulk lookups across a market.
What is an APN?
The Assessor’s Parcel Number: the unique id a county assigns a parcel of land. It is the key you need to pull tax records, deeds and sale history for a property.
Why does the zoning field sometimes come back empty?
Not every county publishes zoning in its parcel file. When it is absent we leave the field blank rather than substituting a land-use code that means something different.
What do I get if I upgrade?
Sale history, the land versus building value split, the legal description and the parcel geometry — plus the ability to run this across an entire county.
Do you store the addresses I search?
We store the run so we can email your record and track your remaining free lookups. Raw IP addresses are never stored — only a one-way hash.