My neighbor and I disagree about the location of our common property line. Can I use the tax map to prove that I’m right?
No! Tax maps are not legal evidence of size, shape, location, ownership, or boundary of real property or right of ways, etc. Only a licensed surveyor can determine your boundary. If after your surveyor determines the boundary and your neighbor still refuses to acknowledge it, you may consult your attorney. If both parties and their respective surveyors and lawyers do not agree, then ultimately the boundary may be determined in civil court.

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1. What are tax maps?
2. What are the tax maps used for?
3. How are tax maps made?
4. How can I obtain a tax map?
5. Where can I get a copy of my subdivision map?
6. How often are the maps updated?
7. My neighbor and I disagree about the location of our common property line. Can I use the tax map to prove that I’m right?
8. What GIS data is available?
9. What formats are GIS data available?
10. What is the datum and projection of Iredell County, NC GIS data?
11. How much does the maps and data cost?
12. How do I know if a particular road is maintained by the State of North Carolina?
13. Can I split my land?
14. I have a question not listed here. How do I contact the GIS Mapping office?