An Assessor Office is responsible for appraising the taxable property in an area in order to calculate property taxes in Marshall County, Iowa. As part of this job, Marshall County Assessors maintain detailed county and local maps, including Geographic Information Science (GIS) data. These Marshall 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 Marshall County GIS data on their websites.
Marshall County Assessor's Office Marshalltown IA 1 East Main Street 50158 641-754-6305
A Town or City Hall provides municipal services for their town or city, including keeping vital records and maintaining documents on their jurisdiction such as maps with GIS data in Marshall County, Iowa. These GIS maps typically include property boundaries, real estate appraisal values, Marshall County property tax assessments, public property, and unclaimed parcels. The maps may also show place names, Marshall County zoning boundaries, bodies of water, and flood zones, as well as population and demographic information. Some Town and City Halls also maintain historical maps of their area. These maps are often available on the Town or City Hall website.
Albion Town Hall Albion IA 107 South Main Street 50005 641-488-2244
Clemons City Hall Clemons IA 108 Main Street 50051 641-477-8070
Gilman Town Hall Gilman IA 128 North Main Street 50106 641-498-2531
Laurel City Hall Laurel IA 104 E Market St 50141 641-476-3226
Liscomb Town Hall Liscomb IA 114 Main Street 50148 641-496-5419
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 Marshall 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. Marshall County GIS data is often accessible through the Clerk Office website.
Ferguson Town Clerk Ferguson IA 235 2nd Avenue 50078 641-478-3260
Gilman City Clerk Gilman IA 128 North Main Street 50106 641-498-2531
Le Grand City Clerk Le Grand IA 104 West Main Street 50142 641-479-2464
Marshall County Clerk Marshalltown IA 17 East Main Street 50158 641-754-1603
State Center Clerk State Center IA 118 Main St E 50247 641-483-2559
An Auditor Office provides oversight for government agencies, including evaluating the performance of government offices and their compliance with laws, rules, and regulations in Marshall County, Iowa. Auditors also investigate corruption and fraudulent activities. Auditor Offices maintain a number of records related to their local area, which can include GIS data that shows Marshall County property boundaries, city or county lines, flood zones, earthquake zones, and property taxes. These Marshall County maps may also provide place names, bodies of water, and other geographic information. Auditors may provide online access to their GIS maps.
Iowa Valley Auditor Marshalltown IA 3702 South Center Street 50158 641-752-6435
A Recorder of Deeds keeps real estate documents to ensure the accuracy of property and land records in Marshall County, Iowa. In addition to filing deeds that provide information on property sales and transfers, Recorders of Deeds also have detailed county and local maps, including Marshall County GIS data. These maps can include property lines, building information, unclaimed parcels, property value assessments, and property tax information. They may also show Marshall 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.
Marshall County Recorder of Deeds Marshalltown IA 1 East Main Street 50158 641-754-6355
A Building Department creates and enforces building codes and zoning regulations in order to ensure the construction of safe buildings in Marshall County, Iowa. As part of that job, Building Departments maintain GIS data that can include Marshall 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 Marshall 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.
Marshalltown Building Department Marshalltown IA 24 North Center Street 50158 641-754-5737
Marshalltown Zoning Marshalltown IA 24 North Center Street 50158 641-754-5756
A Soil and Water Conservation Office provides information on the conservation and management of natural resources in Marshall County, Iowa. They are also responsible for developing, implementing, and enforcing policies to protect these natural resources. Marshall County Soil and Water Conservation Offices maintain GIS data in the form of maps to monitor soil and water, and these Marshall County maps can show ground and surface water, stormwater runoff, irrigation, erosion, flood zones, and sources of pollution. These maps can be important for buying, selling, or improving property, and they may be available through the Soil and Water Conservation Office website.
Marshalltown Marshall County Soil and Water Conservation Marshalltown IA 2608 South 2nd Street 50158 641-753-8677