Where can I find a map of my property?
1- If your legal description has wording that says Lot _ or Outlot _, there should be a copy available at the Register of Deeds Office.


2- There may be a survey map filed in the Land Services Department for the parcel. These are available on the Burnett County Mapping/GIS Website.
Read the disclaimer, then Click I agree to the terms of use.
Click on the Dept Maps tab near the upper left of the mapping pane.
Click the drop down arrow next to the box which says, Change Map View, this is located near the top center of the mapping pane and select Surveyor.
Click the grey plus sign behind the words, Survey Document Search, this is located near the box left of the window.
We recommend using the search by town, range, and section. Select these appropriate items for the area you are searching. Then click Search near the bottom of the window.
A list of maps will display in a new window at the bottom. Any file name highlighted blue can be viewed by clicking on the corresponding file name. Some documents are not available, they either reside in the Register of Deeds office and can't be viewed without payment OR they are records which are not yet scanned.


3- There may be parcel mapping available. (Continuation after #2 has been tried).
Click the drop down arrow next to the box which says, Change Map View, this is located near the top center of the mapping pane and select Default.
Zoom into the area of interest.
Various other layers can be turned on. Click the grey arrow next to each folder to expand the contents of the folder. Click the grey box in front of the layer you wish to turn on.


Please contact the Land Services Department if you have questions.

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1. Where do I get information about reimbursement for animal damage to my cash crops?
2. How can I get aerial photos or information about soil types?
3. Who do I talk to about shoreline issues such as restoration or erosion control?
4. Where can I get a plat book?
5. What is the difference between a fire number and an address?
6. Will the County Surveyor survey my parcel?
7. How do I find out if a surveyor is licensed?
8. Who are the board members for my municipality?
9. Who is the assessor for my municipality?
10. I don't believe my property assessment is correct, how do I go about getting it changed?
11. How do I find out how much was paid for a piece of real estate?
12. How do I find out the square footage or age of a structure?
13. My spouse and I have divorced, why is their name still on my tax bill?
14. My spouse has passed away, why is their name still on my tax bill?
15. I was recently married, why is my maiden name still on my tax bill?
16. I just bought a newly created parcel this year, why did the tax bill bill come in the previous owners name?
17. How do I find out what a parcel is zoned?
18. Where can I find a map of my property?
19. Can I get a list of recent real estate sales?
20. When will a new plat book be published?
21. I received a letter from my bank saying my property is in a floodplain. Can anyone at the County help me with this?
22. Where do I get a building permit?
23. What is the difference between a building permit and a land use permit?
24. How do I find out what permits are required or when a permit is required?
25. How do I find my property identification number (PIN)?
26. How do I find my property tax id number?
27. How do I find out who owns a certain property?