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Otter Tail County Property Search Portal Updated With Fresh Parcel Data

Otter Tail County's property search portal refreshed its parcel data on March 20, giving residents current ownership and assessor records online.

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Otter Tail County Property Search Portal Updated With Fresh Parcel Data
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Otter Tail County's online property search platform received a data refresh on March 20, updating the parcel-level records, assessor information, and ownership data that property owners, buyers, and real estate professionals across the county rely on.

The platform serves as the county's primary public-facing tool for accessing real property metadata, allowing users to search individual parcels and retrieve records without a trip to a county office. The March 20 timestamp marks the most recent cycle in which that underlying data was synchronized, meaning records pulled from the portal now reflect information current as of that date.

The system's practical reach is broad. Parcel-level lookups can surface ownership history, assessor valuations, and other metadata tied to specific tracts of land throughout Otter Tail County's more than 1,000 lakes region, where property transactions and seasonal ownership changes are a routine part of local economic life.

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For anyone conducting due diligence on a property purchase, verifying boundary or ownership details, or simply confirming assessor values ahead of appeal deadlines, the updated portal offers a current snapshot without requiring direct contact with county staff.

The county's property search tools are accessible through Otter Tail County's official website.

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