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Land Splits or Groupings

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
6 hours ago

Land Splits or Groupings

Land Splits or Groupings You may request to group or split folios with the Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County (PAMDC) using the Request for Parcel Split/Grouping form. The request must be based on a valid instrument recorded in the public records of Miami-Dade County. Valid recorded instruments include the following: - Warranty Deed - Special Warranty Deed - Quit Claim Deed - Plat - Waiver of Plat - Declaration of Condominium - Amendment to a Declaration of Condominium - Unity of Title - Covenant in lieu of Unity of Title A complete list of requirements and instructions are included on page 1 of the Request for Parcel Split/Grouping form. Please read them carefully before submitting your request. Some Important Information Please submit page 2 along with the signed and notarized page 3 The deadline to file requests for the current assessment roll is July 1st. Requests received after July 1st will be processed for the next assessment year (starting November) due to tax roll and statutory deadlines. Please allow 8-16 weeks for complete processing of the request; including updates to the PAMDC website and GIS Interactive Map. This may be extended due to heavy workloads. Processing time also varies throughout the year due to tax roll production and processing of data for submission to the Florida Department of Revenue and Miami-Dade County Tax Collector (MDCTC). Ensure all taxes due or delinquent have been paid to MDCTC. Parcel splits/groupings processed by PAMDC are for tax roll purposes only and do not imply that the surviving or created parcels comply with local zoning or building requirements. Any change that affects a parcel's characteristic, ownership or use may also affect the parcel's assessed value. If the property is encumbered by a mortgage, it is the property owner's responsibility to seek prior approval from the mortgage company for any legal changes to the property. Submit the completed form and all relevant documents, including recorded documents, surveys, and site plans by email, mail, or fax to PAMDC. Email: [email protected] Mail: Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County, Attn: Realty Change, 111 NW 1st Street Suite 710, Miami, FL 33128 Fax: 305-375-4533 For questions, contact our office at 305-375-4060

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