Instructions For Using Assessor Maps               Return to Disclaimer

 

About This Site

The directories on this site contain the current version of each Assessor map of record. They are arranged by Assessor’s map book and each one contains all the Assessor’s Maps for that particular book. The directory also contains the index maps and subdivision index for each map book.

A directory called Index Maps contains map book indexes for the county and cities. These will aid in locating the map book of a specific geographic area.

A directory called Map Standards Information contains information about reading the maps including tie-hooks, line types, adjacent page references, and so forth.

The View Print Instructions file contains information about viewing the maps using Windows after the maps are downloaded.

The file format used is Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) with a .tif file extension. This is industry standard and is compatible with most image file viewers.

 

Downloading or Viewing Individual Maps

The process for viewing and downloading varies depending on your operating system, web browser, and viewing software. For most systems, if you wish to view or download a map and you know the map you want, click the Book Number, and then click on the map you want. A box will display asking if you would like to open or save the map. To view the map, select open. To download the map, select save.

If you don’t know the map you want, but have an APN (Assessor’s Parcel Number), identify the first 3 digits of the APN. This is the book. Click the corresponding book number directory. Identify the second set of 3 digits in the APN. This is the page/block number. The file names contain either the first 5 digits, or the first 6 digits of an APN. If you see a file that matches the first 6 digits of your APN, choose that one. If no 6-digit file exists, choose the file that matches the first 5 digits. Click on the file and either view or download it.

 

Bulk Downloads BEWARE

If you wish to download the entire Assessor map library, use the file called All Assessor Maps.ZIP. BEWARE! This is a 500Mb file! Attempt this only if you have a high-speed connection! Even with a high-speed connection, it will take a long time to download.