

Potential purchasers should contact the State of Washington, Department of Natural Resources with any questions regarding shoreline use. Pierce County does not warrant any property suitable for any use. The Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer’s Office recommends that purchasers use all resources available to them to ascertain the merits of each parcel before bidding at auction.Īll parcels are sold “AS IS” without any representation or warranty, expressed or implied, as to any matter relating to the parcel including, without limitation, whether the county has a legal title to the parcel or whether it is subject to liens, encumbrances, defects, covenants, conditions or restrictions. Prospective purchasers are urged to conduct a due diligence review of each property upon which a bid will be made to determine they are satisfied with all aspects of the property including, without limitation, the title, physical and environmental condition thereof and the suitability thereof for any and all intended uses. Research and Inspect Thoroughly Before You Bid Please make your deposit well in advance of the auction in order to ensure your eligibility to bid. Your deposit must be received by Bid4Assets NO LATER THAN 4:00 PM ET (1:00 PM PT) Tuesday, October 31st. To search for property by APN number, please use our search feature located on the right hand side of this page.Ī single $1,000 deposit (plus a $35 processing fee) is required to participate in the Pierce County A-T Foreclosure Sale. These are all NO RESERVE auctions! Preview Now!įor questions about the auction and the bidding process, please contact įor questions about the assets and information that is not listed in the auction, please contact the county at Īdditional information can be obtained at the Pierce County Website *Closing times vary check listings for details. For example, type -105.The Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer is offering 127 tax-foreclosed properties for auction online.Īuction Dates Starts: November 6th, 2017 at 11:30 AM ET (8:30 AM PT) * You can also type in GPS coordinates in decimal degrees into the Search places box. Subscribe to receive notification of tool updates and usage tips.
#PIERCE COUNTY PARCEL SEARCH UPDATE#
Your location every 1, 5 or 10 minutes ( MonthlyĬontributors also get an option to update every several seconds).*** Click the ◉ button again to automatically update Click the ◉ button in the upper right corner of the map to.More detail will be shown and labels appear as you zoom Check the “Show labels” checkbox in the lower left corner of the map to see the names of townshipĪnd range, section and quarter quarter section on the map.The Township, Range, Section, Principal Meridian, County, State and Longitude/Latitude will be displayed Township, Range and Section lines will draw, as well as quarter and quarter quarter sections if you are zoomed inĮnough. Tip: You don’t have to specify a Section if you only know the Township and Range.Īlso, you can leave the PM (Prime Meridian) set to “any” and the tool will let you know if there are multiple OR: Use the “Find parcel” tool below the map to search for a known Section, Township and Range,įor example from a land deed. OR: Click the map to see the Section, Township and Range for where you clicked or just type In the “Search places” box above the map, type an address, place, etc.The third column can contain links beginning with that will appear when the user clicks the map on that county.The header of the third column will be used as the map legend heading.In Google Sheets, create a spreadsheet with 4 columns in this order: County, StateAbbrev, Data* and Color Set map title & display options, then click the Apply button belowġ. Paste the link you just copied into the box below:Ĥ. Share your spreadsheet using these steps: (1) Click the Share button in the upper right corner, (2) click the Get link section in the box that appears, (3) change the sharing setting to Anyone with the link (keep the drop-down to the right set as Viewer), (4) click the Copy link button, and (5) click Done. In the color column, you can use any browser-supported color name or any 6-digit hex color codeĢ.
#PIERCE COUNTY PARCEL SEARCH CODE#

Map data will be read from the first sheet tab in your Google Sheet.NEW! You can use any combination of 5-digit ZIP Codes and 3-digit ZIP Codes.In Google Sheets, create a spreadsheet with the first 3 columns in this order: ZIPCode, Data*, and Color
