In-Person Visit: Visit the zoning office to speak with a zoning officer who can provide zoning maps and specific regulations related to your property. Online Resources: Many counties offer online zoning maps and resources.
You may call the Hillsborough County Registry of Deeds at 882-6933 with the request or e-mail your request to hilscopies@nhdeeds by entering this address or using the link on the home page. Copy charges are noted online at the website.
To assist residents in determining their evacuation zone, Hillsborough County offers the Hurricane Evacuation Assessment Tool (HEAT). HEAT is an invaluable resource that provides essential information on evacuation zones and shelters.
By accessing the Hillsborough County Map Viewer, you can find a variety of important property information, including current zoning, flood zone information, and land use application numbers.
How do I research the history of my house? Property Records. Building Permits and Blueprints. City and Telephone Directories. Local Histories. Maps. Newspapers. Photographs.
For general zoning information, please call 239-533-8329, or email us. Every piece of property has been given a specific zoning category. Zoning maps can be viewed on the Find My Zoning App, and the Lee County Property Information App, and the Lee County Data Explorer App, or reviewed at 1500 Monroe St., Fort Myers.
Types of Property. All property belongs to one of three categories: real property, personal property, or intellectual property.
By accessing the Hillsborough County Map Viewer, you can find a variety of important property information, including current zoning, flood zone information, and land use application numbers.
Real estate property is classified as commercial or residential based on how the owner uses it, with a few exceptions. This means that a group of apartments or an apartment building is considered a commercial property.
Residential real estate: Any property used for residential purposes. Examples include single-family homes, condos, cooperatives, duplexes, townhouses, and multifamily residences.