Apply to Combine Property

Would you like to combine multiple adjoining properties that you own into one property?  You’re in the right place to apply for a property combination.

Online Form

We don't accept online applications for this service

You can complete the paper application. Click the Paper Form tab of this page for instructions and to download the form. Call or visit our office if you need help applying. You can find our number and address in the Contact Us section of this page. We're happy to help you fill out an application!

Paper Form

Step 1.Make sure you don't owe taxes, liens, or fees for the properties

We check for dues owed on all properties involved in an application. We can't review your application until you pay all dues owed on the properties. Contact the City Treasurer's office at 616-456-3020 to find out if you owe.

Step 2.Make sure you have all the required information

Gather the following information/documents:

  • You can apply on behalf of a property owner. You need a letter from the property owner giving you permission
  • Existing parcel numbers for all involved properties. If you need help locating the parcels use the Kent County Parcel Map
  • Existing street address for all involved properties
  • If you would like to request assignment of specific addresses, identify those addresses. We'll also need the number of houses/apartments/units/suites that would use each address. Keep residential and commercial units separate
  • Any applicable deed restrictions that would make a proposed/resulting survey non-buildable
  • Proof of ownership. If you bought the property recently, check our Assessor’s records to see if you show as the property owner. If not, you'll need to submit proof of ownership with the application
  • Have the City of Grand Rapids Treasurer certify the Lien Search form (found in the Application to Combine Property) for each property involved.  This certifies that there are no outstanding amounts owed on the properties involved

Step 3.Complete the application

Download and print the application to submit.

Download in English(PDF, 336KB)

Step 4.Send in your completed form

Mail in or drop off your original completed application to our office. Find our contact information in the Contact Us section of this page. Keep in mind we don't accept copies. There's no fee for a combination.

Step 5.We’ll review your application

After we receive your completed application, expect to hear from us within 45 days.

Phone

Call us for instructions

You can find our number in the Contact Us section of this page. We'll get you all the information you need to apply for your land division, transfer, or combination. We don't take applications over the phone, but we'll make sure you have everything you need to get your application approved.

In person

Step 1.Make sure you don't owe taxes, liens, or fees for the properties

We check for dues owed on all properties involved in an application. We can't review your application until you pay all dues owed on the properties. Contact the City Treasurer's office at 616-456-3020 to find out if you owe.

Step 2.Make sure you have all the required information

Gather the following information/documents:

  • You can apply on behalf of a property owner. You need a letter from the property owner giving you permission
  • Existing parcel numbers for all involved properties. If you need help locating the parcels use the Kent County Parcel Map
  • Existing street address for all involved properties
  • If you would like to request assignment of specific addresses, identify those addresses. We'll also need the number of houses/apartments/units/suites that would use each address. Keep residential and commercial units separate
  • Any applicable deed restrictions that would make a proposed/resulting survey non-buildable
  • Proof of ownership. If you bought the property recently, check our Assessor’s records to see if you show as the property owner. If not, you'll need to submit proof of ownership with the application
  • Have the City of Grand Rapids Treasurer certify the Lien Search form (found in the Application to Combine Property) for each property involved.  This certifies that there are no outstanding amounts owed on the properties involved

Step 3.Visit our office

Come to our office at the address listed in the Contact Us section. We can help you fill out an application.

Have a printer? Print and download the application to fill it out and bring it with you. This makes the process go faster.

Download in English(PDF, 336KB)

Step 4.We’ll review your application

After we receive your completed application, expect to hear from us within 45 days.