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This WV Property Assessment portal is designed for searching and displaying property ownership and locationinformation for all 55 counties in West Virginia through the Property Search and Property Viewer Applications.The FAQ and Resources have been provided to help answer questions.

The application is a collaborative effort of the WV Property Tax Division and WV GIS Technical Center.

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State GIS Clearinghouse Data Link

Tax map products include surface and mineral tax maps in print-ready image or GIS geodatabase formats. This data is updated yearly in coordination with the WV State Tax Office.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What if my property info is wrong?

    You should contact your local assessor about any errors you believeexist in your property record information, e.g., misspelled name, wrong street address, etc.

  • When are property records updated?

    The property record information in the Viewer is updated annually when theWV Property Tax Division releases the new tax assessment information. If you recently purchased an existing pieceof property and no property lines were altered (simple change of ownership of an existing piece of property),it is likely that the information has not filtered up to our site yet.

  • My parcel lines are old or absent?

    What if my property record is right, but the Viewer still shows the old parcel lines or my propertyparcel on the map does not exist? The property information available on the Viewer is provided in various forms tothe State by the local county assessors. In some cases, the geometry (line work) is maintained electronically by the localassessor and moves quickly to the State and thus into the Viewer. In other cases, the county assessor maintains the geometryin a paper environment and it can take several years to be converted into a digital product and incorporated into the Viewer.

    If your recent purchase resulted in new property lines being established (e.g. you purchased five acres out of a ten-acreproperty), the property will not appear on our site until after the county has submitted the parcel changes to the WV PropertyTax Division. For property transfers occurring between July 1st and June 30, assessors are required to have tax maps revisedand submitted to the WV Property Tax Division no later than February 1 of the subsequent calendar year. Therefore, contactyour local assessor if your parcel lines on the tax map have not been updated after two years of the property transfer.

  • Are there other tax map sources?

    Many county assessors have their own parcel web viewers which are an alternative source to verify realestate property information. In addition, the assessor’s published full-version tax maps for the entire State can be accessed online.

    A PDF file of any full-version tax map in can be accessed by a web browser using the following URL parameters: https://www.mapwv.gov/taxmaps/?m=02-04-037M (County Code - District No. - Map ID). Contact the office of your county assessorif you have questions about the parcel geometry or attributes.

  • What if my parcel lines are wrong?

    Property maps, maintained by your local county assessor’s office, are a best-fit visualization of how all theproperties in a county relate to one another. The property lines are determined by examining detailed property descriptions on deedsand by using surveys created by a licensed surveyor but are not conclusive evidence of property ownership in any court of law.

    If you feel your property is drawn in error, you should contact your county assessor’s office and work with them to resolve thediscrepancy. If you have a deed or survey of your property, that will be helpful to the assessor's office personnel. You can find thecontact information for your local Assessor at this link.

  • Do parcels denote legal boundaries?

    No. The parcels represented here are for property tax assessment purposes only and do not represent legal boundariesof property. As co-custodians of the tax maps, the assessors and the WV Property Tax Division shall have no liability to any third partyfor any errors or omissions associated therewith or in connection with the use of tax maps for any other purpose.

  • Who maintains the property maps?

    In West Virginia the county assessor is responsible for maintaining the surface property tax maps. While this Viewermakes every effort to make the best available data accessible to the public, the office of the county assessor is always going to be themost accurate and up to date source for assessment information. Here is a link to contact information for county assessors in West Virginia.

  • Who creates the state parcel file?

    The WV Property Tax Division annually creates a master surface tax parcel file from the GIS parcel files provided by thecounty assessors and the property attributes from the centralized Integrated Assessment System (IAS). Both the WV Property Tax Division andcounty assessors are co-custodians of the tax maps and GIS files.

  • Can I download the GIS parcel files?

    The passing of SB 588 in July 2017 permitted the WV Property Tax Division to allow all digital surface tax maps and GISfiles to be downloaded at no charge. These digital files can be downloaded from an authorized tax map distribution site located at the StateData Clearinghouse.

  • What about privacy concerns?

    What about privacy concerns that your property information is posted on the Viewer? Recent court case decisions and approvedlegislation in West Virginia have deemed that property record information and maps are not private information. This includes the collection,storage, retrieval or aggregation of information about an individual that is publicly available from legal information found in deeds, property records,and property maps. Sensitive information such as telephone numbers and security alarm systems are redacted from the property records before released to the public.

  • What is the Parcel Identification?

    The Parcel ID is a unique number that is the basis for identifying all parcels. The Parcel ID consists of six elements:County code, District code, Map number, Parcel Prefix, Parcel Suffix, and Special ID. All the elements are alpha-numeric characters exceptfor the county and district codes which are numeric. The Root Parcel ID (e.g., 31-05-0007-0031-0015-0000) consists of all six elements separatedby hyphens.

    GIS Parcel ID: 31-05-0007-0031-0015
    County: 31 (Monongalia County)
    District: 05 (Clinton District)
    Map: 7
    Parcel Number: 31
    Parcel Suffix: 15

    The Viewer displays various formats of the Parcel ID. The GIS Parcel ID consists of all elements minus the Special ID (e.g., 31-05-0007-0031-0015)while the CAMA/IAS Parcel ID consists of all elements minus the county code (e.g., 05 7003100150000). The Viewer also displays abbreviated ParcelIDs in which leading zeros or spaces are removed. Examples include the parcel number search results that consist of the District-Map-Parcel(e.g., 05-7-31.15) or the parcel map labels denoted by Map-Parcel (e.g., 7-31.15).

  • Multiple cards or parcels shown?

    Presently the Viewer does not display property assessment information for multiple cards of a unique parcel. Nor does theViewer always correctly display stacked GIS parcel geometries representing multiple floors or levels.

  • How about mineral parcel maps?

    The Viewer only displays surface parcels and not mineral parcels. Contact the Mined Minerals GIS Section of the WV PropertyTax Division regarding the availability of mineral tax maps and digital mineral parcels. Mineral tax maps and parcels are available for select counties.

  • Is my property in a flood zone?

    The Viewer displays the 100-yeaf effective flood hazard areas. It also includes high-risk Advisory A and Updated AE flood zones based onbetter topographic data and stream flood models. For more information about flood zone determinations, refer to the WV Flood Tool. The WV Flood Tool alsohas contact information for the local and state floodplain managers.

    Flood Zone Legend:
    Floodway – black diagonal lines
    Effective Flood Zone (AE, AO, AH, A) - red
    Advisory A / Updated AE - orange

  • What if my E-911 address is wrong?

    The municipal and county addressing offices periodically submit up-to-date E-911 addresses to the Statewide Addressing and Mapping System (SAMS) maintained by the WV Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. Contact your local E-911 addressing office ifyour street address is not correct.

  • Difference of Deeded and Calc Acreage?

    Deeded Acreage: The official acreage listed in the deed which is the historic record of conveyance for property ownership and the primary legal record defining the property and its boundaries.
    Calculated Acreage: Derived from using mapping software or geographic information systems (GIS) to calculate the area or acreage of the geometry of a digital parcel. A calculated acreage provides a general estimate only. It is not the legally recognized acreage and should not be used for assessment purposes.

    Since the tax map parcels are not mapped to “surveyor” scale, the calculated acreage should only be used as a reference or estimate. The deeded acreage is the authoritative source for tax assessment purposes in West Virginia. Paragraph 7.6.e.2. of the WV 189 CSR 3 "Statewide Procedures for the Maintenance and Publishing of Surface Tax Maps" states that if the deeded acreage does not match the calculated acreage, then the deeded acreage shall take precedence. If there is a large discrepancy between the deeded and calculated acreages, then contact the assessor.

  • How many acres make up my property?

    A legal deed or certified survey records the dimensions or number of acres of real property. Typically, this information is recorded in the legal description of the property. Refer to this link for more information.

  • Are Delinquent Lands on the Viewer?

    Yes. The Delinquent Lands are updated weekly on the WV Property Viewer and viewable when the map layer for Delinquent Lands is made visible, or when adding "?dp=1" to the end of website URL. The West Virginia State Auditor's Office Delinquent Land Database also has a map link to the WV Property Viewer for viewing delinquent land parcels. The West Virginia State Auditor serves as Commissioner of Delinquent and Nonentered Lands, Ex-Officio. In this capacity, the State Auditor keeps records of lands nonentered to the State, sold for delinquent taxes and redeemed. Property owners have approximately eighteen months to redeem property before it is sold on the auction block. Refer to Delinquent Land FAQ for more information.

    The web map service for Delinquent Lands can be found here.

Resources

Additional Resources for Property Assessment

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WV Flood Tool

Designed to provide floodplain managers, insurance agents, developers, real estate agents, local planners and citizens with an effective means by which to make informed decisions about the degree offlood risk for a specific area or property.

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WV Tax Department

Provides service to both individual and business taxpayers. Assess taxes and appraises industrial, public utility, and natural resource properties.

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MapWV

MapWV is a public gateway to online mapping resources in the Mountain State. It allows user access to a wealth of high-quality maps and geographic data via the Internet.

Contact

Please contact us with questions or comments about this site.

West Virginia Property Tax Division

Jesse Jeffries
GIS Analyst

West Virginia Tax Division
1001 Lee Street East
Charleston, WV 25301
(304) 558-0773
Jesse.O.Jeffries@wv.gov

West Virginia GIS Technical Center

Eric Hopkins
Lead GIS Specialist

WV GIS Technical Center
98 Beechurst Avenue
Morgantown, WV 26505
(304)293-9463
eric.hopkins@mail.wvu.edu

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FAQs

How do I see who owns property near me? ›

Property ownership information can be requested from the County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk. For more information, please visit their website to Request a Real Estate Record.

What is the homestead exemption in Jefferson county WV? ›

Homestead Exemptions

Resident property owners in the county who have attained age 65 are entitled by law to a Homestead Exemption, which excludes the first $20,000 of value from taxation, thereby lowering the amount of tax assessed.

How does WV calculate personal property tax? ›

Your tax bill is determined by multiplying a tax rate against your assessed value (60% of market value). Remember, the Assessor determines your assessed value and the levy rate is determined by the legislature (for the Board of Education), the county commission and the municipalities.

What is the average property tax rate in West Virginia? ›

West Virginia has some of the lowest property tax rates in the country. Its average effective property tax rate of 0.55% is the 10th-lowest state rate in the U.S., as comes in at about half of the national average.

How do I find the owner of a specific property? ›

9 Ways To Find Out Who Owns A Property You Want
  1. Visit The Local Assessor's Office. ...
  2. Check With The County Recorder. ...
  3. Ask A Title Company. ...
  4. Talk With A Real Estate Agent. ...
  5. Contact A Real Estate Attorney. ...
  6. Search The Internet. ...
  7. Visit Your Local Library. ...
  8. Knock On The Door.

Does ownerly cost money? ›

Is Ownerly a free service to use? No, Ownerly isn't free. Ownerly initially offers $1 and $5 1-week trials, then switches to a monthly subscription fee of “as low as $29.99 per month.”

At what age do you stop paying property tax in WV? ›

Below is a representative, nonexclusive list of property that may be exempt from property tax: The first $20,000 of assessed value of owner-occupied residential property owned by a person age 65 or older or by a person who is permanently and totally disabled is exempt.

When to file for homestead exemption in WV? ›

An Exemption from real estate taxes shall be allowed for the first $20,000 of assessed value. All new applicants must file between July 1st and December 1st of each year. Application may be made at your County Assessors Office.

What is the homestead tax credit in West Virginia? ›

According to West Virginia's income tax booklet, "the Homestead Excess Property Tax Credit provides a refundable credit of up to $1,000 for low-income property owners whose real property tax, less senior citizen tax credit, paid on your OWNER-OCCUPIED home exceeds 4% of your income (gross household income including ...

What is the dog tax in West Virginia? ›

WV Code §19-20-2 states that it is the duty of the Assessor to collect a yearly head tax on each dog 6 months of age or older by June 30. The fee is $3.00 per dog.

What happens if you don't pay personal property tax in WV? ›

A lien effectively makes the property collateral for the debt. All states, including West Virginia, have laws that allow the local government to sell a home through a tax sale process to collect delinquent taxes. In West Virginia, the tax lien, including interest and other charges, attaches to the home on July 1st.

How often do you pay personal property tax in West Virginia? ›

Property taxes levied for the property tax year are payable in two installments. The first installment is due September 1 of the property tax year. The second installment is due March 1 of the next calendar year.

What county in West Virginia has the lowest taxes? ›

West Virginia Property Taxes

Jefferson County has the highest average property tax at $1,379, while Webster County has the lowest at $235.

How much is property per acre in West Virginia? ›

Over the last 20 years, the price of farmland per acre in west virginia has risen by an average of 3.6% per year to $3,800 per acre as of 2019. This represents an increase of $1,750 per acre of farmland over this time period.

Is West Virginia a high tax state? ›

West Virginia has a 6.00 percent state sales tax rate, a max local sales tax rate of 1.00 percent, and an average combined state and local sales tax rate of 6.55 percent. West Virginia's tax system ranks 20th overall on our 2023 State Business Tax Climate Index.

How do I find out who owns a property in Orange County, California? ›

Orange County Public Records
  1. Orange Treasurer / Tax Collector. (714) 834-3411. Go to Data Online. Fix.
  2. Orange Recorder. (714) 834-2500. Go to Data Online. Fix.
  3. Orange Assessor. (714) 834-2727. Website Only. Fix.
  4. Orange Mapping / GIS. (714) 667-8800. Go to Data Online. Fix.
  5. Fix.
  6. Orange NETR Mapping and GIS.

Is ownerly legit? ›

Is Ownerly legit? They are a registered business that uses third-party Automated Valuation Model services to provide home value estimates — similar to Zestimate and other websites. The company was founded in 2018.

How to find assessor's parcel number in Los Angeles County? ›

The Assessor's Identification No. can be found on the Annual Property Tax Bill or Supplemental Property Tax Bill in the shaded area toward the top of the bill.

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