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9.4 Recorded Plat Method

  • 19 Dec, 2025
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  1. 60hr Pre-License Course
  2. Lesson 9 – Legal Descriptions
  3. 9.4 Recorded Plat Method

9.4 Recorded Plat Method (Lot & Block System)

The recorded plat method is used for properties in subdivisions. Land is surveyed and divided into lots (and sometimes blocks), then mapped on a subdivision plat. The plat map is recorded in the county, and lot/block numbers become the legal description.

  • Common for residential, commercial, and industrial subdivisions.
  • Plat must comply with local standards and be officially recorded.
  • The full legal description includes lot, block, subdivision name, section, township, county, and state.

Example: “Lot 7, Block 8 of the Panther Ridge, the Forest Subdivision of the SE 1/4 of Section 35, Township T28S, R19E of the Tallahassee Principal Meridian in Manatee County, Florida.”


Exhibit 9.6 Subdivision Plat Map

Check-In Questions

  • What does the recorded plat method use to describe property?



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    Correct Answer: Lot and block numbers from a subdivision plat map
  • What must a recorded plat legal description include?



    Show Answer
    Correct Answer: Lot, block, subdivision, section, township, county, and state
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