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Discover, analyze and download data from NC OneMap. Download in CSV, KML, Zip, GeoJSON, GeoTIFF or PNG. Find API links for GeoServices, WMS, and WFS. Analyze with charts and thematic maps. Take the next step and create storymaps and webmaps.
Portal to databases from various administrative systems that are stored and accessed from one location. Download GIS Data for personal use!
The "NC Parcels Transformer" translates parcel data from all 100 counties and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians into a data set with standard data fields for display and analysis across county boundaries.
The North Carolina Geographic Information Coordinating Council promotes geographic information system technology for the state and demonstrates the value of reliable geographic information for effective decision making. Learn More About the NC GICC
North Carolina County GIS Data. For your convenience, below are links to GIS resources for North Carolina counties and municipalities. If you can't find the local GIS data you are looking for by county, try searching the NC City GIS Data page.
Bring issues to the GICC, working with committees, and implementing directives. Directly manage priorities identified by the GICC including NC OneMap, NC Parcels, AddressNC, and Statewide Orthoimagery. Advance initiatives that create, access, and apply geographic data and technology.
Explore geographic information systems (GIS) in North Carolina, including maps, data, and applications related to land use, planning, and natural resources.
Discover, analyze and download data from NC DEQ GIS Data. Download in CSV, KML, Zip, GeoJSON, GeoTIFF or PNG. Find API links for GeoServices, WMS, and WFS. Analyze with charts and thematic maps.
See zoning maps for Orange County. Pay Your Taxes. Register of Deeds. Find services for land records and GIS.
NC OneMap is the geospatial backbone supporting North Carolina data users. It is an organized effort of numerous partners throughout North Carolina, involving local, state, and federal government agencies, the private sector and academia. NC OneMap is an initiative directed by the NC Geographic Information Coordinating Council (GICC).