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On February 16, 2017 the Board of County Commissioners enacted Ordinance No. 2017-7 that requires that prior to the closing on any improved or unimproved residential lot or lots located in the unincorporated areas of the county, the seller shall disclose to the buyer who is responsible for maintenance and ownership of all infrastructure within the platted area(s) for any lot or lots that are included in a plat accepted by the county on or after June 1, 2017.

This database is maintained for internal use by the Escambia County Engineering Department. Pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the database is a public record that is available for inspection and copying by any person. While the Engineering Department strives to ensure that this information is current and accurate, Escambia County provides no warranties, expressed or implied, for the information contained in the database. Under Florida law, Escambia County is not liable for errors or inaccuracies in its public records. Accordingly, persons who view the database are strongly encouraged to verify the accuracy of the information with other sources.


Use this link to find the infrastructure maintenance disclosure document by inputting your address or parcel number.

Use this link to find the infrastructure maintenance disclosure document by finding your subdivision on the map.

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