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How do I know know if a parcel is in the Land Use program or the Agricultural District program?

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How do I know know if a parcel is in the Land Use program or the Agricultural District program?

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A land use value is is posted on the assessment page of Loudoun County’s online Real Estate Tax, Assessment and Parcel Database. There is also a field showing if a property is in an Agricultural (Ag) District. Here’s how it works. • The database is here. Enter your parcel ID or address, then look at the property assessment. Under the section titled “Miscellaneous,” the Agricultural and Forestal District (AFD) is noted or is marked as “N/A.” If an AFD is noted, the landowner should go to the Loudoun County Office of Rural Economic Development for more information, including a description of the subdivision minimum required for each AFD. Inquiries about Ag District Program can also be directed to the Department of Economic Development at 703-777-0426 or by e-mail to good4biz@loudoun.gov. Inquiries related to the Land Use Assessment Program should be submitted to the Assessor’s staff.

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