What is a Property Identification Number (PIN)?
It is a unique number assigned to each piece of real estate. The PIN, also known as Parcel Number or Parcel Identification Number, is printed on the Property Tax Statement, the Valuation Notice, Proposed Tax Statement, and various other documents related to real estate taxation or assessment.

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1. When will I receive my property tax statement?
2. When are property taxes due?
3. Can I make a partial payment on my current year taxes?
4. What if my property tax payment is late?
5. What is Tax Forfeiture?
6. When do property taxes become delinquent?
7. What is the difference between past due and delinquent taxes?
8. What is the tax forfeiture process?
9. What is the redemption period?
10. How can I prevent tax forfeiture?
11. What if I overpay my taxes?
12. Can the amount of property tax due on my tax statements be different from the amount on my proposed tax notice?
13. What is a Special Assessment?
14. Buying or Selling Property?
15. Purchase a property and tax statement is in old owners name?
16. Payment deadline in office or postmark?
17. What is a Property Identification Number (PIN)?
18. How can I tell what city or township my property is in from my PIN?
19. Taxes are $100.00 or less?
20. Qualification for Property Tax refund?
21. How do I change my address?