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    Maine Parcels Organized Towns Feature

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    State of Maine (2019). Maine Parcels Organized Towns Feature [Dataset]. https://pmorrisas430623-gisanddata.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/maine::maine-parcels-organized-towns-feature
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    Jul 7, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Maine
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    This feature layer provides digital tax parcels for the Organized Towns of the State of Maine. Within Maine, real property data is maintained by the government organization responsible for assessing and collecting property tax for a given location. Organized towns and townships maintain authoritative data for their communities and may voluntarily submit these data to the Maine GeoLibrary Parcel Project. "Maine Parcels Organized Towns Feature" and "Maine Parcels Organized Towns ADB" are the product of these voluntary submissions. Communities provide updates to the Maine GeoLibrary on a non-regular basis, which affects the currency of Maine GeoLibrary parcels data. Another resource for real property transaction data is the County Registry of Deeds, although organized town data should very closely match registry information, except in the case of in-process property conveyance transactions. In Unorganized Territories (defined as those regions of the state without a local government that assesses real property and collects property tax), the Maine Revenue Service is the authoritative source for parcel data. "Maine Parcels Unorganized Territory Feature" is the authoritative GIS data layer for the Unorganized Territories. However, it must always be used with auxiliary data obtained from the online resources of Maine Revenue Services (https://www.maine.gov/revenue/taxes/property-tax) to compile up-to-date parcel ownership information. Property maps are a fundamental base for many municipal activities. Although GIS parcel data cannot replace detailed ground surveys, the data can assist municipal officials with functions such as accurate property tax assessment, planning and zoning. Towns can link maps to an assessor's database and display local information, while town officials can show taxpayers how proposed development or changes in municipal services and regulations may affect the community. In many towns, parcel data also helps to provide public notices, plan bus routes, and carry out other municipal services.

    This dataset contains municipality-submitted parcel data along with previously developed parcel data acquired through the Municipal Grants Project supported by the Maine Library of Geographic Information (Maine GeoLibrary). Grant recipient parcel data submissions were guided by standards presented to the Maine GeoLibrary Board on May 21, 2005, which are outlined in the "Standards for Digital Parcel Files" document available on the Maine GeoLibrary publications page (https://www.maine.gov/geolib/policies/standards.html). This dataset also contains municipal parcel data acquired through other sources; the data sources are identified (where available) by the field “FMSCORG”. Note: Join this feature layer with the "Maine Parcels Organized Towns ADB" table (https://maine.hub.arcgis.com/maps/maine::maine-parcels-organized-towns-feature/about?layer=1) for available ownership information. A date field, “FMUPDAT”, is attributed with the most recent update date for each individual parcel if available. The "FMUPDAT" field will not match the "Updated" value shown for the layer. "FMUPDAT" corresponds with the date of update for the individual data, while "Updated" corresponds with the date of update for the ArcGIS Online layer as a whole. Many parcels have not been updated in several years; use the "FMUPDAT" field to verify currency.

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    Maine Parcels Organized Towns FGDB

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    Updated Aug 24, 2020
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    State of Maine (2020). Maine Parcels Organized Towns FGDB [Dataset]. https://pmorrisas430623-gisanddata.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/54cdfff41b214264997d291b76d69886
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    Aug 24, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Maine
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    Description

    This Esri File GeoDatabase (FGDB) contains digital tax parcel data for Maine Organized Towns and includes the following: Parcels (feature layer); Parcels_ADB (table); and GEOCODES (table).Within Maine, real property data is maintained by the government organization responsible for assessing and collecting property tax for a given location. Organized towns and townships maintain authoritative data for their communities and may voluntarily submit these data to the Maine GeoLibrary Parcel Project. Maine Parcels Organized Towns and Maine Parcels Organized Towns ADB are the product of these voluntary submissions. Communities provide updates to the Maine GeoLibrary on a non-regular basis, which affects the currency of Maine GeoLibrary parcels data; some data are more than ten years old. Another resource for real property transaction data is the County Registry of Deeds, although organized town data should very closely match registry information, except in the case of in-process property conveyance transactions.In Unorganized Territories (defined as those regions of the state without a local government that assesses real property and collects property tax), the Maine Revenue Service is the authoritative source for parcel data. Maine Parcels Unorganized Territory is the authoritative GIS data layer for the Unorganized Territories. However, it must always be used with auxiliary data obtained from the online resources of the Maine Revenue Service to compile up-to-date parcel ownership information.Property maps are a fundamental base for many municipal activities. Although GIS parcel data cannot replace detailed ground surveys, the data can assist municipal officials with functions such as accurate property tax assessment, planning and zoning. Towns can link maps to an assessor's database and display local information, while town officials can show taxpayers how proposed development or changes in municipal services and regulations may affect the community. In many towns, parcel data also helps to provide public notices, plan bus routes, and carry out other municipal services.This dataset contains municipality-submitted parcel data along with previously developed parcel data acquired through the Municipal Grants Project supported by the Maine Library of Geographic Information (MLGI). Grant recipient parcel data submissions were guided by standards presented to the MLGI Board on May 21, 2005,outlined in "Standards for Digital Parcel Files".GEOCODES is a table that lists standardized names and unique identifiers for Maine minor civil divisions and reservations, which represents the first official Standard Geographic Code endorsed and adopted by the Governor of Maine, on July 1, 1971.

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    Maine Property GIS Data

    • realestatimator.com
    csv/geojson
    Updated Jul 29, 2025
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    Real Estatimator (2025). Maine Property GIS Data [Dataset]. https://realestatimator.com/states/maine
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 29, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Real Estatimator
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    Maine
    Description

    Access Maine's 31 data folders with 398 services and 1,250 layers of parcel boundaries, property tax records, and GIS mapping data.

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    Maine Digital Parcel Viewer Web Map

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    Updated May 26, 2017
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    State of Maine (2017). Maine Digital Parcel Viewer Web Map [Dataset]. https://pmorrisas430623-gisanddata.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/2541dc7b63ed4a3595a12fa3de91f7b1
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    May 26, 2017
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    State of Maine
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    Description

    A web map used to visualize available digital parcel data for Organized Towns and Unorganized Territories throughout the state of Maine. Individual towns submit parcel data on a voluntary basis; the data are compiled by the Maine Office of GIS for dissemination by the Maine GeoLibrary, and where available, the web map also includes assessor data contained in the Parcels_ADB related table.This web map is intended for use within the Maine Geoparcel Viewer Application; it is not intended for use as a standalone web map.Within Maine, real property data is maintained by the government organization responsible for assessing and collecting property tax for a given location. Organized towns and townships maintain authoritative data for their communities and may voluntarily submit these data to the Maine GeoLibrary Parcel Project. Maine Parcels Organized Towns and Maine Parcels Organized Towns ADB are the product of these voluntary submissions. Communities provide updates to the Maine GeoLibrary on a non-regular basis, sometimes many years apart, which affects the currency of Maine GeoLibrary parcels data. Another resource for real property transaction data is the County Registry of Deeds, although organized town data should very closely match registry information, except in the case of in-process property conveyance transactions.

  5. Park Lands & Boundary -- Acadia National Park

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    Updated Jun 5, 2024
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    National Park Service (2024). Park Lands & Boundary -- Acadia National Park [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/park-lands-boundary-acadia-national-park
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    Jun 5, 2024
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    National Park Servicehttp://www.nps.gov/
    Description

    Park Boundary polygons for Acadia National Park, Maine. Use attributes to distinguish between lands in fee-ownership, lands still to be acquired in fee-ownership in accordance with Public Law 99-420 or Public Law 97-335 (inholdings or acquisition parcels), or conservation easements. Conservation easement lands held by the NPS are still in private ownership and are generally not open to public access; please observe landowner rights. NOTE: for official land status information, please contact the NPS Lands Office. This layer is produced, maintained, and used by Acadia National Park for cartographic purposes because it fits well with other local data. It does not represent an official or surveyed boundary and should not be used for land transaction purposes. Lines representing the current fee-ownership boundary (approximate) for Acadia National Park. USERS PLEASE NOTE: Lines are considered estimates only and should not be used for transactions and/or legal descriptions, only for general depictions of land holdings. This data layer, for cartographic purposes, has been adjusted to match local municipal tax parcel maps which are of varying accuracy and may not match survey information where it exists. Data layers are provided in shapefile format.

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    Maine Parcels Organized Towns ADB

    • mainegeolibrary-maine.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Jul 7, 2019
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    State of Maine (2019). Maine Parcels Organized Towns ADB [Dataset]. https://mainegeolibrary-maine.hub.arcgis.com/maps/maine::maine-parcels-organized-towns-adb
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    Jul 7, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Maine
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    Description

    This feature layer provides digital tax parcels for the Organized Towns of the State of Maine. Within Maine, real property data is maintained by the government organization responsible for assessing and collecting property tax for a given location. Organized towns and townships maintain authoritative data for their communities and may voluntarily submit these data to the Maine GeoLibrary Parcel Project. "Maine Parcels Organized Towns Feature" and "Maine Parcels Organized Towns ADB" are the product of these voluntary submissions. Communities provide updates to the Maine GeoLibrary on a non-regular basis, which affects the currency of Maine GeoLibrary parcels data. Another resource for real property transaction data is the County Registry of Deeds, although organized town data should very closely match registry information, except in the case of in-process property conveyance transactions. In Unorganized Territories (defined as those regions of the state without a local government that assesses real property and collects property tax), the Maine Revenue Service is the authoritative source for parcel data. "Maine Parcels Unorganized Territory Feature" is the authoritative GIS data layer for the Unorganized Territories. However, it must always be used with auxiliary data obtained from the online resources of Maine Revenue Services (https://www.maine.gov/revenue/taxes/property-tax) to compile up-to-date parcel ownership information. Property maps are a fundamental base for many municipal activities. Although GIS parcel data cannot replace detailed ground surveys, the data can assist municipal officials with functions such as accurate property tax assessment, planning and zoning. Towns can link maps to an assessor's database and display local information, while town officials can show taxpayers how proposed development or changes in municipal services and regulations may affect the community. In many towns, parcel data also helps to provide public notices, plan bus routes, and carry out other municipal services.

    This dataset contains municipality-submitted parcel data along with previously developed parcel data acquired through the Municipal Grants Project supported by the Maine Library of Geographic Information (Maine GeoLibrary). Grant recipient parcel data submissions were guided by standards presented to the Maine GeoLibrary Board on May 21, 2005, which are outlined in the "Standards for Digital Parcel Files" document available on the Maine GeoLibrary publications page (https://www.maine.gov/geolib/policies/standards.html). This dataset also contains municipal parcel data acquired through other sources; the data sources are identified (where available) by the field “FMSCORG”. Note: Join this feature layer with the "Maine Parcels Organized Towns ADB" table (https://maine.hub.arcgis.com/maps/maine::maine-parcels-organized-towns-feature/about?layer=1) for available ownership information. A date field, “FMUPDAT”, is attributed with the most recent update date for each individual parcel if available. The "FMUPDAT" field will not match the "Updated" value shown for the layer. "FMUPDAT" corresponds with the date of update for the individual data, while "Updated" corresponds with the date of update for the ArcGIS Online layer as a whole. Many parcels have not been updated in several years; use the "FMUPDAT" field to verify currency.

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    Maine Parcels Unorganized Territory

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    • maine.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Nov 18, 2017
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    State of Maine (2017). Maine Parcels Unorganized Territory [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/maine::maine-parcels-unorganized-territory
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    Nov 18, 2017
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Maine
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    Description

    The polygon parcel layer is created from townships within Maine Revenue Services (MRS) unorganized territories as well as individual plantation and town parcel information within Land Use Planning Commission (LUPC) jurisdiction. The plantation and town parcel information is infrequently updated. The tax owner information is received from each town and plantation separately and could be as much as 5 years out of date.

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    Maine Parcels Organized Towns

    • maine.hub.arcgis.com
    • pmorrisas430623-gisanddata.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Jul 7, 2019
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    State of Maine (2019). Maine Parcels Organized Towns [Dataset]. https://maine.hub.arcgis.com/maps/maine::maine-parcels-organized-towns-1
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    Jul 7, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Maine
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    Within Maine, real property data is maintained by the government organization responsible for assessing and collecting property tax for a given location. Organized towns and townships maintain authoritative data for their communities and may voluntarily submit these data to the Maine GeoLibrary Parcel Project. Maine Parcels Organized Towns and Maine Parcels Organized Towns Aux Data are the product of these voluntary submissions. Communities provide updates to Maine GeoLibrary on a non-regular basis, which affects the currency of Maine GeoLibrary parcels data. Another resource for real property transaction data is the County Registry of Deeds, although organized town data should very closely match registry information, except in the case of in-process property conveyance transactions.To provide a statewide digital tax parcel dataset for Maine. Property maps are a fundamental base for many municipal activities. Although GIS parcels data cannot replace detailed ground surveys, the data can assist municipal officials with functions such as accurate property tax assessment, planning and zoning. Towns can link maps to an assessor's database and display local information. Officials can show tax-payers how proposed development or changes in municipal services and regulations may affect the community. In many towns, parcels data also helps to provide public notices, plan bus routes, and carry out other municipal services.This dataset contains municipal parcels data along with previously developed parcel data acquired through the municipal grants project by Maine Library of Geographic Information (MLGI). Submission of the municipal grant recipient parcels data was guided by standards presented to the MLGI Board, May 21, 2005, "Standards for Digital Parcel Files" A date field FMUPDAT is attributed with the most recent update date. This dataset also contains municipal parcel data acquired through other sources, the data sets are differenciated by the item FMSCORG.

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    Advanced Parcel Map - Public

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    Updated Dec 28, 2017
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    AccessAuburn (2017). Advanced Parcel Map - Public [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/b026af15e82d454f8e10d738b3882499
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    Dec 28, 2017
    Dataset authored and provided by
    AccessAuburn
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    Description

    Auburn Maine parcel map with multiple layer options related to planning and permitting uses. Zoning, traffic counts, watersheds, tax map index, manufactured housing, FEMA/FIRM, Airport Area of Influence, Comprehensive Plan, and more. Also includes options for CAD, Plan Archive, and historic aerial photo downloads. Used in both the Advanced Parcel Viewer and the Advanced Tabbed Viewer.

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    Woodbridge

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    Updated Jan 3, 2024
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    CT ECO (2024). Woodbridge [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/CTECO::ct-parcels-2020?layer=158&uiVersion=content-views
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    Jan 3, 2024
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    CT ECO
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    Description

    Sewall company of Old Town, Maine started the development of the parcel layer in 1998. It was created in NAD 83 State Plane Coordinate System. The parcel layer was digitized from the Town of Woodbridge’s georeferenced tax maps, surveys, deeds and assessors map. Sewall conducted a fly-over in the late 90s producing aerial imagery. With the use of Stereo Models, planimetric data was created and used in the basemap. Updates are done on a yearly basis.

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    Parcels 2019

    • accessauburn-auburnme.hub.arcgis.com
    • hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Nov 1, 2019
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    AccessAuburn (2019). Parcels 2019 [Dataset]. https://accessauburn-auburnme.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/parcels-2019-1/about
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 1, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    AccessAuburn
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    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    Auburn Maine 2019 parcels. Layer includes parcel lines and assessing data. Lines and assessing data as of commitment, 4/2019. Includes a link to WebPro assessing system and a link to the WebPro property image (if available) as well as a link to Google Street View. Includes assessing data for tax valuation. Data is projected into Web Mercator for Online use.

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    Parcels Public 2018

    • accessauburn-auburnme.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Apr 29, 2019
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    AccessAuburn (2019). Parcels Public 2018 [Dataset]. https://accessauburn-auburnme.hub.arcgis.com/maps/parcels-public-2018
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 29, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    AccessAuburn
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
    License information was derived automatically

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    Auburn Maine parcels. Layer includes parcel lines and assessing data. Lines and assessing data as of committment, 4/2018. Includes a link to WebPro assessing system and a link to the WebPro property image (if available) as well as a link to Google Street View. Includes assessing data for tax valuation. Data is projected into Web Mercator for Online use.

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    MGS Wells Database

    • maine.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Oct 2, 2018
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    State of Maine (2018). MGS Wells Database [Dataset]. https://maine.hub.arcgis.com/maps/7ffeb042f4204d9399ef0c9c85aa0c69
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    Oct 2, 2018
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    State of Maine
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    Description

    Point locations of domestic wells reported to the Maine Geological Survey. This dataset is based on an original survey of well drillers in the 1970s, a voluntary well driller reporting program in the mid-1980s, and the present mandatory reporting program which relies on the submission of well information by drillers. Wells have been located using GPS coordinates submitted by the drillers, e911 address information submitted by the drillers and/or ownership data and tax records.

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Maine Parcels Organized Towns Feature

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Jul 7, 2019
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State of Maine
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This feature layer provides digital tax parcels for the Organized Towns of the State of Maine. Within Maine, real property data is maintained by the government organization responsible for assessing and collecting property tax for a given location. Organized towns and townships maintain authoritative data for their communities and may voluntarily submit these data to the Maine GeoLibrary Parcel Project. "Maine Parcels Organized Towns Feature" and "Maine Parcels Organized Towns ADB" are the product of these voluntary submissions. Communities provide updates to the Maine GeoLibrary on a non-regular basis, which affects the currency of Maine GeoLibrary parcels data. Another resource for real property transaction data is the County Registry of Deeds, although organized town data should very closely match registry information, except in the case of in-process property conveyance transactions. In Unorganized Territories (defined as those regions of the state without a local government that assesses real property and collects property tax), the Maine Revenue Service is the authoritative source for parcel data. "Maine Parcels Unorganized Territory Feature" is the authoritative GIS data layer for the Unorganized Territories. However, it must always be used with auxiliary data obtained from the online resources of Maine Revenue Services (https://www.maine.gov/revenue/taxes/property-tax) to compile up-to-date parcel ownership information. Property maps are a fundamental base for many municipal activities. Although GIS parcel data cannot replace detailed ground surveys, the data can assist municipal officials with functions such as accurate property tax assessment, planning and zoning. Towns can link maps to an assessor's database and display local information, while town officials can show taxpayers how proposed development or changes in municipal services and regulations may affect the community. In many towns, parcel data also helps to provide public notices, plan bus routes, and carry out other municipal services.

This dataset contains municipality-submitted parcel data along with previously developed parcel data acquired through the Municipal Grants Project supported by the Maine Library of Geographic Information (Maine GeoLibrary). Grant recipient parcel data submissions were guided by standards presented to the Maine GeoLibrary Board on May 21, 2005, which are outlined in the "Standards for Digital Parcel Files" document available on the Maine GeoLibrary publications page (https://www.maine.gov/geolib/policies/standards.html). This dataset also contains municipal parcel data acquired through other sources; the data sources are identified (where available) by the field “FMSCORG”. Note: Join this feature layer with the "Maine Parcels Organized Towns ADB" table (https://maine.hub.arcgis.com/maps/maine::maine-parcels-organized-towns-feature/about?layer=1) for available ownership information. A date field, “FMUPDAT”, is attributed with the most recent update date for each individual parcel if available. The "FMUPDAT" field will not match the "Updated" value shown for the layer. "FMUPDAT" corresponds with the date of update for the individual data, while "Updated" corresponds with the date of update for the ArcGIS Online layer as a whole. Many parcels have not been updated in several years; use the "FMUPDAT" field to verify currency.

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