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Search for or browse the data, use it in your applications, analyze it with your tools, or build apps using the APIs. New high resolution contours are now available. Learn more by visiting the elevation project page.
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.
Products Use these applications to discover available products. Tile Download County Mosaic Imagery Seamlines Image Services Search and download individual 5,000' by 5,000' imagery tiles from the North Carolina Orthoimagery Program. Download the latest MrSID mosaic file for every county in North Carolina. These files have a 50:1 compression ratio.
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NC OneMap is an initiative directed by the NC Geographic Information Coordinating Council (GICC). The NC OneMap program promotes and supports: A commitment to data sharing; Data discovery and access; Orthoimagery in North Carolina; Parcels for North Carolina; Archiving to preserve long-term access to geospatial data; The NC OneMap Initiative
Elevation A Digital Representation of North Carolina's Terrain Quality elevation data supports many uses such as urban planning, environmental protection, emergency response, and recreation.
Access direct downloads for county data and explore the NC OneMap's geospatial resources and services.
Access to the "local-res" surface water data for the 19 western NC counties is provided through a series of web services and downloadable files. Esri shapefiles are downloadable for the entire 19 county area by clicking one of the Explore buttons below, then clicking the Download dropdown menu.
Rather than submitting the same data multiple times, municipalities can now use the tools below to submit their data one time to the Office of the Secretary of State Land Records Office. The data will then be shared with:
This dataset was generated to publish an aggregated set of parcel polygons for as many North Carolina counties as practical to serve business needs that require information from multiple counties, e.g., response to a natural disaster, analysis of economic development potential, environmental assessments, and highway planning to name a few.