To view the plat or abstract map, you can also click Plat Map or Plat Map Image beneath the Maps and Forms section of the property page. If the description includes information such as tracts or abstract, it is likely that the property is not platted. If the description includes a subdivision name as well as lot and block, it is likely that the property is platted. Once you have found the property, open the record and look beneath the owner’s name, mailing address and location, and look at the legal description. Start by checking with Collin County Central Appraisal District (Once on the website click on the Property Records search option which gives you the option to search for real property by account number, address or owner name. How do I verify if my property has been platted? Please call the Development Services Department at 97 to discuss in more detail. The subdivision or platting process can take one month to several months depending on many factors.
The Subdivision Regulations (Part III-A of the Code of Ordinance) apply to all property within the corporate limits of the city of Anna as well as areas outside of the corporate limits of the city, but within the extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) of the city. What is the subdivision (platting) process and how long does it take?