What is my PCN (Property Control Number)?
Property control numbers are assigned by metes and bounds. You may find your property control number by agreeing to the conditions of the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser. Visit the PAPA site and select the owner, address or name of the subdivision of the property if you need to find the properties PCN number. If you have the PCN number and would like to find the property information made available to the public, you may select by PCN number.

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1. What is the current zoning and land use designation of my property?
2. What are the required setbacks for my property?
3. What are overlay districts?
4. What is a variance?
5. Can I get a variance for the use I want on my property?
6. How do I get a copy of a permitted site plan or an old survey of my home?
7. What is an easement?
8. What is my PCN (Property Control Number)?
9. May I split my property into two or more parcels?
10. What is the Comprehensive Plan?
11. What is the difference between a Future Land Use and a zoning district?