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Property Information. Parcel Example: 35182.4601. Address Example: 1116 W BROADWAY AVE. Disclaimer: Spokane County does not warrant the accuracy, reliability or timeliness of any information in this system, and shall not be held liable for losses caused by using this information.
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Appraisers. In accordance with state law RCW 84.41.030, Spokane County Assessor’s office appraisers inspect one-sixth of all county parcels each year. For home owners, this means properties must have at least one visual assessment every six years to comply with state law.