How do I combine parcels?

Complete and return the signed Request to Combine form to the Cochise County Assessor's Office. The combine will be processed for the next assessment year. Be advised of the following requirements:

  • All parcels to be combined must be contiguous (touching).
  • Property must be Titled in the same name (ownership) and deed type.
  • If one parcel is held in Joint Tenancy, all parcels must be held in Joint Tenancy.
  • Property must be located within the same Tax Area Code.
  • Property Taxes must be paid to date. Parcels cannot be combined that have back taxes due.
  • Request To Combine form must be completely filled out.
  • A combination will not be approved/processed if a Senior Property Freeze is in place.
  • A combination will not be approved /processed if property is qualified under the State Historic Property Tax Program (SHPO)

Request to Combine Form (PDF)

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1. Do I need a minor land division permit?
2. Does a recorded survey split my parcel?
3. Does a minor land division permit split my property?
4. Is a minor land division permit required to reconfigure my lot?
5. Why do I need a survey for a minor land division permit?
6. How do I find a legal description for my property?
7. How do I combine parcels?