Madison County Clerks maintain and preserve public records for a county or local government, including vital documents and property records. These property records often include parcel maps, which provide information about public and private property, geographical features, and zoning boundaries, including flood zones, building zones, and regulatory restriction areas. Madison County parcel maps also provide information on all the parcels in the area, including current owners, appraisal values, property tax assessments, unclaimed parcels, and parcel numbers, as well as property lines and boundary markers. They may also include information on tax liens and foreclosures in Madison County, Idaho. These parcel maps may be available online at the Clerk Office website.
Madison County Clerk Rexburg ID PO Box 389 83440 208-359-6219
Madison County Recorders of Deeds ensure the accuracy of property, land, and property tax records by keeping real estate ownership documents. The Recorder of Deeds also keeps detailed maps on their county or local area, including parcel maps. These Madison County parcel maps show all the properties in the area, including property lines, parcel numbers, lot dimensions, and boundary markers. They also show public and private land, zoning boundaries, flood zones, and geographical features, and some may list property ownership information, property appraisals, and the property tax history, including Madison County tax assessments, tax liens, and foreclosures in Madison County, Idaho . These parcel maps are valuable sources of information for property owners and prospective buyers, and they may be available on the Recorder of Deeds website.
Madison County Recorder of Deeds Rexburg ID PO Box 389 83440 208-359-6200
Madison County Building Departments ensure the construction of safe buildings by creating and enforcing building codes. They also maintain parcel maps for Madison County, Idaho, which show local topography, soil composition, flood zones, and flood drainage patterns. Parcel maps also show building code zones, regulatory restrictions by area, and zoning boundaries, as well as property lines, public and private land, lot dimensions, boundary markers, and information on buildings. Madison County Building Department maps typically show roads, place names, bodies of water, and other geographic features, making them valuable resources for property owners and prospective buyers. Building Departments may provide online access to their Madison County parcel maps.
Rexburg City Building Department, Planning and Zoning Rexburg ID 35 North 1st East 83440 208-359-3020
Madison County Town and City Halls provide municipal services for their town or city, as well as preserving important records like vital documents and property records. These property-related documents can include parcel maps, which show all the parcels in Madison County and provide information on property boundaries, unclaimed parcels, parcel numbers, and lot dimensions. They also show public and private land, zoning boundaries, flood zones, and geographical features in Madison County, Idaho. Some Madison County parcel maps also include property owner information, property appraisals, and property tax assessments, including tax liens or foreclosures. Town and City Halls may also have historical maps, and many provide online access to their parcel maps through the Town or City Hall website.
Rexburg City Hall Rexburg ID 12 North Center Street 83440 208-359-3020
Sugar City City Hall Sugar ID 10 Center Street 83448 208-356-7561