Unfortunately, no agency, department or organization has the legal responsibility to track and report parcel areas. Furthermore, no measurements are exact. We can only do the best we can with available information of record or have a surveyor make a determination based on all the facts and circumstances.
If a parcel is in a subdivision, that parcel's subdivision plat map defines the parcel's boundaries at the time of platting and is often the best source for finding parcel area short of survey. See Parcel areas from subdivision plat maps below. Some subdivision plat maps clearly specify parcel areas and some don't. Those that don't show areas show only lot dimensions and angles. When parcel area isn't specified on a plat map, a surveyor (among others) could calculate the parcel's area from the dimension information on the subdivision plat map.
The estimated parcel area on our website's parcel detail pages is calculated from our interpretation of the parcel's boundaries as displayed on our maps. Therefore, the area value is subject to errors inherent in any mapping process. See Estimated parcel areas from GIS data below. If you click on "Assessor Parcel Detail" on our parcel detail page the Assessor shows "Land Measure" with the Assessor's estimate of the parcel's area for assessing taxes.
For parcels that are not in subdivisions, then the parcel area may be estimated by the parcel's legal description on the deeds. Sometimes the legal description includes the area and sometimes it doesn't.
The method for determining parcel areas depends on just how accurate you need it. If the subdivision plat map, legal descriptions, and online map estimates are not good enough for your needs, then you should hire a surveyor. Even surveyors can disagree. Ultimately, if there was a parcel area or boundary dispute it would be resolved in the courts.
Since we can never know exact parcel areas, we suggest quoting the source along with the area such as:
Read about TIFF Viewers for help viewing the scanned Subdivision Plat Maps.
To select one parcel, simply click on the parcel. You can then use SHIFT-click to add more selected parcels. To remove a selected parcel, press SHIFT and click on the parcel. See Selecting Map Features in the MapGuide Viewer Help for more but be sure to scroll down on the page to see the most commonly used methods.
After selecting parcels on a MapGuide map, use one of these methods to get selected parcel area(s):
See the Tips and Help link at the top of MapGuide maps for more help.