The box below illustrates in red an attribute from the Parcel entity of the Cadastral Data Content Standard which corresponds with data commonly used by surveyors.

Parcel - A Parcel is a single cadastral unit, which is the spatial extent of the past, present, and future rights and interests in real property.
Parcel Local Label - Local governments or other organizations may have an identifying number for parcels, used for local administrative purposes. This attribute may be used to refer to other local databases. Domain: free text.
Parcel Local Label corresponds to the following data commonly used by surveyors: parcel number.
Note: this example and the others
in the crosswalk illustrate correlations between commonly used surveying
information and attributes in the Cadastral Data Content Standard.
However, this example is not meant to cover every possible surveying situation.
Thus you may find, upon reviewing the crosswalk, that you can think of
instances when additional correlations can be found between the Standard
and information surveyors collect.
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Standard
Table Of Contents - Surveryors and the Cadastral Data Content Standard
Links to the other Cadastral
Courses:
Learning
The Cadastral Data Content Standard
County
Recorders And The Cadastral Data Content Standard
Cadastral
Information for GIS Specialists
Presented by the United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management, and
the Federal Geographic Data Committee Cadastral Subcommittee