To identify the physical boundaries of your property, you will need to contact a licensed land surveyor or civil engineer.
The R-1 Zone is intended to provide areas for single-unit dwellings and to protect the characteristics of existing single-unit neighborhoods. This zone also provides for public and quasi-public uses, and similar and compatible uses that may be appropriate in a medium density residential environment.
You can check the zoning of a property on our online Parcel Viewer. Please refer to Chapter​​ 2​ of the Sacramento County Zoning Code​​ (SZC)​ for descriptions of current zoning districts.
RD-2 Zoning District (Two Dwelling Units per Acre Maximum). This district should be applied to areas that are semi-rural in character, featuring a combination of larger lots typically found in rural areas but also more urban roadway and infrastructure improvements.
Ownership Information To obtain secured ownership information contact us by email at assessor@saccounty​, or call (916) 875-0700. Ownership searches by name only (e.g. "What properties are owned by John Smith?") are not available by email or phone.
Coastal California, including the Bay Area, Los Angeles, San Diego and Sacramento, is mostly Democratic-leaning.
Sacramento, California Sacramento • City 99.77 sq mi (258.41 km2) • Land 97.68 sq mi (253.00 km2) • Water 2.09 sq mi (5.41 km2) 2.19% Elevation 26 ft (8 m)40 more rows
Pros & cons of living in Sacramento (Summary) Pro: Affordable living (for California) Con: Hot summers. Pro: Farm-to-fork dining scene. Con: Traffic congestion. Pro: Outdoor recreation. Con: Air quality issues. Pro: Rich history and culture. Con: Limited nightlife.
Adjacent counties Sutter County - northwest. Placer County - north. El Dorado County - northeast. Amador County - east. San Joaquin County - south. Contra Costa County - southwest. Solano County - west. Yolo County - west.