Search by address allows you to search for parcels either by specifying the "lieu-dit" (locality) in which they are located, or by specifying the corresponding street number and name.
The "lieu-dit" ("locality") is a subdivision of the cadastral section that corresponds to a section of the territory of a commune to which local custom has attributed a certain name (example: Gamarde). Depending on region, the terms "finage, mas, réage, triage", etc may be used as substitutes for the term "lieu-dit".
"Lieux-dits" (localities) are always fully included in a same section (or same part of a section). The name and limits of the "lieu-dit" are noted on the cadastral plan.
To run your search, you must specify a commune (by its name or post code).