Maui County GIS Data (Hawaii)

An Assessor Office is responsible for appraising the taxable property in an area in order to calculate property taxes in Maui County, Hawaii. As part of this job, Maui County Assessors maintain detailed county and local maps, including Geographic Information Science (GIS) data. These Maui County GIS maps typically include property divisions, plots, buildings, property appraisal values, and property taxes. They may also include public property, parks, roads, place names, bodies of water, and other local geographical information, as well as flood zones, county zone lines, and school boundaries. These maps can be useful for a number of reasons, including buying and selling property. Assessors may provide online access to their Maui County GIS data on their websites.

Maui County Assessor's Office Kahului HI 70 East Kaahumanu Avenue 96732 808-270-7697


A Clerk Office maintains public records for a county or local government, including GIS data in the form of maps. These GIS maps provide detailed information such as property boundaries, roads, public property, parks, and in some cases, population and demographic information. GIS data can also show Maui County property value assessments, property taxes, flood zones, zoning boundaries, and earthquake zones, as well as place names, bodies of water, and other geographic information. Clerks may also have historic GIS maps from the USGS or other organizations. Maui County GIS data is often accessible through the Clerk Office website.

Kalawao County Clerk Wailuku HI 200 South High Street 96793 808-270-7748

Maui County Clerk Wailuku HI 200 South High Street 96793 800-272-0098

A Building Department creates and enforces building codes and zoning regulations in order to ensure the construction of safe buildings in Maui County, Hawaii. As part of that job, Building Departments maintain GIS data that can include Maui County GIS maps on the topography, elevation, soil composition, and flood zones for the local area. This information can be important for adhering to building codes and meeting zoning rules. These GIS maps may also show Maui County parcels, lots, subdivisions, and tracts of land, as well as sewers, public utilities, and other building hazards. GIS data may be available on the Building Department website.

Maui County Planning Department Wailuku HI 250 South High Street 96793 808-270-7735


A Recorder of Deeds keeps real estate documents to ensure the accuracy of property and land records in Maui County, Hawaii. In addition to filing deeds that provide information on property sales and transfers, Recorders of Deeds also have detailed county and local maps, including Maui County GIS data. These maps can include property lines, building information, unclaimed parcels, property value assessments, and property tax information. They may also show Maui County place names, flood zones, zoning boundaries, neighborhood lines, bodies of water, and other geographic information. The Recorder of Deeds may provide access to GIS data on its website.

Maui County Recorder of Deeds Wailuku HI 200 South High Street 96793 808-270-7748