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Search
To search the City of Farmington website for specific information, type that information below and click the Search button.
Search Tips
The case of letters doesn't matter
All searches are case insensitive. This means you
don't have to know whether a word is capitalized or not, or
whether it is a title in all caps. For example,
searching for "help" will match both "help" and "Help".
Each word is treated as a prefix
A word on a web page will match your search string if it
begins with the same letters. Thus, "bread" matches
"bread", "breads", "breaded", "breading", and "breadth".
(If you check the "only match whole words" checkbox, then
the whole word must match your string--that is, "bread" will
only match "bread".)
Words in a phrase must be near one another
When you enter more than one word to search for, web
pages will be selected only if all the words you enter
appear close to one another, typically in the same sentence
or paragraph. Notice that this is different from most
web searches, where pages are chosen if the words appear
anywhere on a page.
The order of words in a phrase doesn't matter
If you enter more than one word, they will match a web
page if the same words appear near one another in any order.
For example, "Mount Everest" will match "Mount Everest",
"Everest Mountain", and "that awesome mountain, the great
Everest".
Search Type
Along with the page title and description for each matching page, a list showing the actual text that matches is displayed. You can choose what type of search results you'd like.
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Standard | 100 pages shown. (Context hits shown is controlled by the number of matching pages. The more pages that match, the fewer the number of context hits shown.) |
| Compact | 2 context hits shown. |
| Unlimited | No limit on pages or context hits shown. |