The Real Estate Folio Number, also known as Parcel Number or Property ID Number, is a 13 digit sequence that is particular to a single piece of property.
You can search for a real estate folio number by address or name using the Property Search application.
Each digit, or set of digits, has a meaning or origin in the composition of the Folio Number.
The folio number consists of 13 numbers (i.e. 00-0000-000-0000).
1. The first 2 digits represent the municipality code. The number 30 has been reserved to represent the unincorporated areas of Miami-Dade County.
2. The next 4 digits identify the location on a map, based on Township, Range and Section
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Townships run from North to south in ascending order, from 51 to 60. Each township is six square miles, divided into 36 sections.
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Ranges run from West to East in ascending order from 35 to 42.
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Sections determine the location within a township and range. A section is one square mile (1 square mile = 640 acres).
3. The next three digits represent the subdivision, acreage or plat.
4. The final four digits represent the parcel number, the actual location of a property.
Guide to Municipal Codes
01 Miami
02 Miami Beach
03 Coral Gables
04 Hialeah
05 Miami Springs
06 North Miami
07 North Miami Beach
08 Opa-locka
09 South Miami
10 Homestead
11 Miami Shores
12 Bal Harbour
13 Bay Harbor Island
14 Surfside
15 West Miami
16 Florida City
17 Biscayne Park
18 El Portal
19 Golden Beach
20 Pinecrest
21 Indian Creek
22 Medley
23 North Bay Village
24 Key Biscayne
25 Sweetwater
26 Virginia Gardens
27 Hialeah Gardens
28 Aventura
29 Islandia
30 Unincorporated
31 Sunny Isles Beach
32 Miami Lakes
33 Palmetto Bay
34 Miami Gardens
35 Doral
36 Cutler Bay
See also: Grouping or Separating of Parcels
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