Our UPI Ordinance, adopted in 1997, is based upon legislation from 1988 when the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania passed a permanent referencing system for land records. This is referred to as the Uniform Parcel Identifier (UPI) Act, which allows local government to implement a UPI verification program, and an accompanying fee was then established to cover the cost of handling services under this act.
Chester County requires the UPI number to be placed on the first page of each land record document submitted for recording. This process fosters interconnectivity between multiple offices that work with land records and makes it easier to identify the links between multiple instruments with a given UPI as well as the county records that they reference.
The County's UPI Ordinance was last revised in
2016. The Uniform Parcel Identifier statute for Pennsylvania is found in
21 P.S. § 10.1. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in this change going forward into the new year.