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Using Parcel Search with Existing Information
Using Parcel Search with Existing Information

Effective Parcel search usage is vital for accuraccy. This guide outlines the best methods to achieve desired outcomes using the Parcel tab.

Updated over 5 months ago

Searching for Parcel IDs

When using the Parcel tab, it's important to know how parcel IDs are formatted across different states. Here are some state-specific rules to help you search accurately:
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New South Wales (NSW), Tasmania (TAS), Northern Territory (NT)

For these states, the system excludes the DP, RP, SP, etc., from the parcel ID string. When searching, you should remove these characters. For example, instead of using "DP880393," use "1/880393."
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New South Wales (NSW), Tasmania (TAS), Northern Territory (NT) Parcel ID Example


Queensland (QLD)

In Queensland, parcel IDs include the plan type (e.g., RP, SP). For example, use "2/RP152267."

Queensland (QLD) Parcel ID Example


Western Australia (WA)

In Western Australia, parcel IDs include a character. Examples include "D096139/501" or "P235117/41." Ensure you include these characters when searching.

Western Australia Parcel ID Example


Victoria (VIC)

In Victoria, the parcel ID includes the plan type (e.g., TP, PS, PP). This is shown on the map. For example, use "2\TP19147."

Victoria Parcel ID Example


South Australia (SA)

Parcel IDs in South Australia include the hundred in the ID. Examples include "H/380200/S/126" and "H/241000/S/1268."
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South Australia (SA) Parcel ID Example

Australian Capital Territory (ACT)

In the ACT, parcel IDs include characters. For example, use "PADD//0/7."

By understanding and correctly formatting parcel IDs according to these state-specific rules, you can ensure more accurate and efficient data searches.

Effective Parcel search usage is vital for accurate data handling. This guide outlines the best methods to achieve desired outcomes using the Parcel tab.
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