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Assessor. The County Assessor maintains a current record of ownership of all property within Latah County, prepares a map or Assessor’s Plat Record of all real property within the county, and assesses the market value of all property in the county.
The Treasurer's office is responsible for cross-checking all funds collected through the county, which includes driver's license fees, court fines, auto license fees, recording fees and any fee collected by any county department.
Recorded deed history is available for viewing on our website. You will need the parcel number of your property. The parcel number can be found on your Assessment Notice, or on the GIS public map. If you need assistance please contact the Assessor's office (208)-883-5710.
The AcreValue Latah County, ID plat map, sourced from the Latah County, ID tax assessor, indicates the property boundaries for each parcel of land, with information about the landowner, the parcel number, and the total acres.
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