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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provides maps and information about geographic locations, including land use and zoning maps, soil maps, centerlines, street information, cemetery information and municipal data. GIS provides this information in a free online, searchable database or on discs available for purchase.
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- How do I look up a street name?
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View street names. (If you are trying to locate a street on a map, go to GIS Data Viewer)
- What is a review officer and what are his or her responsibilities?
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A Review Officer, designated by County Commissioners, is someone who reviews most surveys before recordation. The Review Officer shall review expeditiously each map or plat required to be submitted to the Officer before the map or plat is presented to the Register of Deeds for recording. The Review Officer shall certify the map or plat if it complies with all statutory requirements for recording. If the surveyor certifies that the plat is of an existing parcel or is in an unregulated area then the plat may be recorded without Review Officer acknowledgement.
- Do you have aerial photography online? How old are the photos?
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Yes, we do have our aerial photography online. We have several flight years available. You may view this photography at GIS Online. We also have these images available for sale in our office.
- What kind of maps are available in your office?
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Tax maps, aerial photography, and topography are available in some areas. We also have other maps available including but not limited to, zoning, fire insurance districts, fire fee districts and city limits. Please contact our office for a complete list and prices.
- What kind of instruments need parceling before recordation and when do they need it?
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As of January 2006, the county no longer requires any instrument to have a parcel number affixed to the face of that instrument before it can be recorded.