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                              Janet Troutman Ward

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      MAPPING FAQ's

 

 

Q:  How big is Pulaski County?

A:  According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 2,092 km² (808 mi²). 1,996 km² (771 mi²) of it is land and 96 km² (37 mi²) of it (4.58%) is water.  Source:  Wikipedia.

 

Q:  How do I obtain a copy of the map showing my property in Pulaski County?

A:  Map orders can be placed by calling our Customer Resource department at (501) 340-6170.  An Assessor Team Member will determine if a hard copy of the particular area is available.

 

Q:  Do we fax or send maps out of Pulaski County or the State of Arkansas?

A:  No, unless arrangements are made in advance to cover the cost of postage, paper, ink, and/or other supplies involved.

 

Q:  Can I get flood plain information from the mapping department?

A:  No, the County Planning office is responsible for all flood plain information.  You can reach them by telephone at

(501) 340-8260.

 

Q:   Are maps available on the internet?

A:  Yes, you can check out our interactive map of Pulaski County property accounts by clicking on this link:

 

Q:  Can I use these maps as legal surveys?

A:  No, our maps are for property ownership valuation purposes only.  They are not intended for conveyances nor do they represent legal surveys.  They are for location purposes only.  Our maps reflect the level of accuracy of available information at the time.

 

Q:  Does your office have GIS capabilities?

A:  We are currently working on a GIS model for Pulaski County.  However, the cadastral maps are a separate project and are available as they are drawn.  We have roughly 70% of the county mapped in some form of public use.  Maps are constantly changing and are updated in a timely manner.

 

Q:  Why are your maps not considered legal copies?

A:  Each property is mapped by a legal description from a deed, legal survey or plat.  Only documents recorded through the County Clerk’s office are considered legal documents.  National cadastral mapping standards are followed in the drawing of our maps.

 

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