Identifier Label

Identifier qualifier used in a specific program or dataset. There can be multiple instances of Identifier Labels and associated Identifiers within a given dataset, such as a Listing Identifier, a Project Identifier, or a Custom Identifier.

Data Type: 
Constrained List
Category: 
Unit of Measure: 
None
Sector: 
Commercial, Residential, Multifamily
List Options Option Definition Unit of Measuresort descending
Tax block A type of legal description for land in developed areas where streets or other rights-of-ways delineate large parcels of land referred to as divided into lots on which homes or other types of developments are built. An example would read "Lot 12 of Block 45 of Tract 3002 of the City of San Dunes, Desert County." None
Federal real property Federal real property identifier, required to designate a facility as a federal property in Portfolio Manager. None
Tax tract A type of legal description for land in developed areas where streets or other rights-of-ways delineate large parcels of land referred to as divided into lots on which homes or other types of developments are built. An example would read "Lot 12 of Block 45 of Tract 3002 of the City of San Dunes, Desert County." None
Listing Identifier for a listing. The Listing Identifier is intended to be the value used by a human to retrieve the information about a specific listing. Examples are ML Number, MLS Number, Listing Number None
Task order Project or activity task order None
Tax book number Some systems of parcel identification incorporate a method which utilizes a county identifier, a tax book number, a tax map number and a parcel identification number. None
Contract Contract None
Tax map number Some systems of parcel identification incorporate a method which utilizes a county identifier, a tax book number, a tax map number and a parcel identification number. None
Version Version identifier None
Assessor parcel number A number used to uniquely identify a parcel or lot. This number is typically issued by the county or county assessor. The AP number format varies from county to county. It is recommended that all Parcel Numbers be transmitted without dashes or hyphens. None
Program Program None
Tax parcel letter Some systems of parcel identification incorporate a method which utilizes a county identifier, a tax book number, a tax map number and a parcel identification number. None
Census tract Small, relatively permanent statistical subdivisions of a county or equivalent entity that are updated by local participants prior to each decennial census as part of the Census Bureau's Participant Statistical Areas Program. The Census Bureau delineates census tracts in situations where no local participant existed or where state, local, or tribal governments declined to participate. The primary purpose of census tracts is to provide a stable set of geographic units for the presentation of statistical data. Census tracts are identified by an up to four-digit integer number and may have an optional two-digit suffix; for example 1457.02 or 23. The census tract codes consist of six digits with an implied decimal between the fourth and fifth digit corresponding to the basic census tract number but with leading zeroes and trailing zeroes for census tracts without a suffix. The tract number examples above would have codes of 145702 and 002300, respectively. None
County District School code A 14-digit County District School code is the official, unique identification of a school within a state. The first set of digits identify the county, the next set of digits identify the school district, and the last set of digits identify the school. None
Benchmark None
Premises Identifier for a given premises. A premises can be any part of a building or land, such as a store in a mall, or a whole campus. None
Other Other None
Name Name identifier rather than a unique alphanumeric identifier None
Unknown Unknown None
Portfolio Manager Property A unique identifier assigned by EPA's Portfolio Manager program to each property. This is a unique identifier assigned by EPA to each premises. A premises can be a portion of a building, a single building, or a campus of buildings. If the property is a campus of buildings and each building is benchmarked, individual buildings will also be assigned individual identifiers, and the identifier for the campus is referred to as the Parent Property identifier. None
None None None
Project Identifier for a project. None
Account Identifier for an account None
Not applicable Not applicable None
Bill Identifier for a bill. None
Schedule None
Vendor Identifier for a vendor. None
Resource None
Meter Identifier for a meter. None
System None
Tax lot A type of legal description for land in developed areas where streets or other rights-of-ways delineate large parcels of land referred to as divided into lots on which homes or other types of developments are built. An example would read "Lot 12 of Block 45 of Tract 3002 of the City of San Dunes, Desert County." None
Weather None
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