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    Tax Map Grid

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    • data.virginia.gov
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    Updated Apr 8, 2015
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    County of Fairfax (2015). Tax Map Grid [Dataset]. https://data-uvalibrary.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/Fairfaxcountygis::tax-map-grid
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 8, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    County of Fairfax
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    Description

    The Fairfax County tax map grid divides the county into approximately 444 tiles. This is the basis for the parcel numbering system in Fairfax County.

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    Tax Administration's Real Estate - Land Data

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    Updated Feb 23, 2025
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    Fairfax County (2025). Tax Administration's Real Estate - Land Data [Dataset]. https://data.virginia.gov/dataset/tax-administrations-real-estate-land-data
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 23, 2025
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    County of Fairfax
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    Fairfax County
    Description

    This table contains the information about the land including land sizes (square feet & acres) and land property type for properties within Fairfax County. There is a one to many relationship to the parcel data. Refer to this document for descriptions of the data in the table.

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    Tax Administration's Real Estate - Legal Data

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    Updated Feb 23, 2025
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    Fairfax County (2025). Tax Administration's Real Estate - Legal Data [Dataset]. https://data.virginia.gov/dataset/tax-administrations-real-estate-legal-data
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 23, 2025
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    County of Fairfax
    Authors
    Fairfax County
    Description

    This table contains the legal description information including legal address (site address), deeded land area, and tax district for properties within Fairfax County. There is a one to one relationship to the parcels data. Refer to this document for descriptions of the data in the table.

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    Parcels

    • data.virginia.gov
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    Updated Mar 1, 2025
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    Fairfax County (2025). Parcels [Dataset]. https://data.virginia.gov/dataset/parcels3
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 1, 2025
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    Fairfax County GIS and Mapping Services
    Authors
    Fairfax County
    Description

    This data is the source of all current parcel identification numbers and the approximate location of the parcel boundaries. These features were created through various means including conversion from mylar maps, heads up digitizing and coordinate geometry. The graphic depiction of the parcel boundaries in this layer is a derivative of the recorded documents that contain the official boundary of each parcel. To determine the accurate definition of any given parcel go to the recorded document housed in the official court recorded system, CPAN.

    This layer contains cadastral information for Fairfax County, Virginia. This includes, but is not limited to the portrayal of polygonal features (such as parcels, subdivisions and easements), text (parcel numbers, street names and addresses), and symbols (parkland, schools, "double circles", etc.). This layer was initially developed as a digital copy of the ink-on-mylar property maps maintained by the County since the early 1960's.

    For more information go to the Geospatial Property Data Guide.

    Contact: Fairfax County Department of Information Technology GIS Division

    Data Accessibility: Publicly Available

    Update Frequency: Daily

    Last Revision Date: 1/1/2000

    Creation Date: 1/1/2000

    Feature Dataset Name: GISMGR.PARCELS

    Layer Name: GISMGR.PARCELS

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    Special Tax Areas

    • data.virginia.gov
    • datadiscoverystudio.org
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    Updated Jan 29, 2025
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    Fairfax County (2025). Special Tax Areas [Dataset]. https://data.virginia.gov/dataset/special-tax-areas
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 29, 2025
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    Fairfax County GIS
    Authors
    Fairfax County
    Description

    This layer contains the boundaries of special tax areas as defined by the taxing authority of Fairfax County. These are special tax districts where additional fees are levied on the properties within the districts.

    For current tax rates on properties for each of the tax areas refer to this page: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/taxes/real-estate/tax-rates

    Contact: Fairfax County Department of Information Technology GIS Division

    Data Accessibility: Publicly Available

    Update Frequency: Daily

    Last Revision Date: 1/1/2000

    Creation Date: 1/1/2000

    Feature Dataset Name: GISMGR.PARCELS

    Layer Name: GISMGR.SPECIAL_TAX_AREAS

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    Tax Administration's Real Estate - Sales Data

    • data.virginia.gov
    • datasets.ai
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    Updated Jan 26, 2025
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    Fairfax County (2025). Tax Administration's Real Estate - Sales Data [Dataset]. https://data.virginia.gov/dataset/tax-administrations-real-estate-sales-data
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 26, 2025
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    County of Fairfax
    Authors
    Fairfax County
    Description

    This table contains property sales information including sale date, price, and amounts for properties within Fairfax County. There is a one to many relationship to the parcel data. Refer to this document for descriptions of the data in the table.

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    Subdivision Blocks

    • data.virginia.gov
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    Updated Mar 1, 2025
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    Fairfax County (2025). Subdivision Blocks [Dataset]. https://data.virginia.gov/dataset/subdivision-blocks
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    csv, zip, txt, xlsx, arcgis geoservices rest api, kml, geojson, html, gdb, gpkgAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 1, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Fairfax County GIS and Mapping Services
    Authors
    Fairfax County
    Description

    This layer contains data defining the exterior boundaries of subdivided land within subdivisions in Fairfax County, Virginia. The Block layer was created to depict subdivided land areas within subdivisions defined by recorded documents (plats) for the County of Fairfax. The polygons portrayed on this layer define the third portion of the County's Parcel Identification Numbering system (Map / Subdivision / Block / Parcel). Blocks are indicated on the property maps using a number within a single circle and boundaries that have heavy dashed lines. Information portrayed on this layer was initially derived from the ink-on-mylar property maps maintained by the County since the early 1960s.

    For more information go to the Geospatial Property Data Guide.

    Contact: Fairfax County Department of Information Technology GIS Division

    Data Accessibility: Publicly Available

    Update Frequency: Daily

    Last Revision Date: 1/1/2000

    Creation Date: 1/1/2000

    Feature Dataset Name: GISMGR.PARCELS

    Layer Name: GISMGR.BLOCKS

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    Tax Administration's Real Estate - Parcels Data

    • catalog.data.gov
    • data.virginia.gov
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    Updated Jun 22, 2015
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    County of Fairfax (2015). Tax Administration's Real Estate - Parcels Data [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/no/dataset/tax-administrations-real-estate-parcels-data
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 22, 2015
    Dataset provided by
    County of Fairfax
    Description

    This table contains information about the parcel including livable units, land use code, zoning, and utility description for properties in Fairfax County. There is a one to many relationships to parcels data. Refer to this document for descriptions of the data in the table.

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    Tax Administration's Real Estate - Dwelling Data

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    Updated Feb 23, 2025
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    Fairfax County (2025). Tax Administration's Real Estate - Dwelling Data [Dataset]. https://data.virginia.gov/dataset/tax-administrations-real-estate-dwelling-data
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 23, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    County of Fairfax
    Authors
    Fairfax County
    Description
    This table contains information about the structure on the parcel including year built, number of bedrooms and bathrooms and style for properties within Fairfax County. There is a one to many relationship to the parcel data. Refer to this document for descriptions of the data in the table.
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    Tax Administration's Real Estate - Dwelling Addition Data

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    Updated Feb 23, 2025
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    Fairfax County (2025). Tax Administration's Real Estate - Dwelling Addition Data [Dataset]. https://data.virginia.gov/dataset/tax-administrations-real-estate-dwelling-addition-data
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 23, 2025
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    County of Fairfax
    Authors
    Fairfax County
    Description

    This table contains information about additions to the structures such as patios, decks, porches, etc. for properties within Fairfax County. There is a one to many relationship to the parcel data. Refer to this document for descriptions of the data in the table.

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    Recorded Floodplain Easements

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    • data.virginia.gov
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    Updated Sep 11, 2023
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    County of Fairfax (2023). Recorded Floodplain Easements [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/7fa62cb1ee3942c3a61eb09648b9c38f_0/about
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 11, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    County of Fairfax
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    Description

    Floodplain delineations were first added to the County tax maps in the 1970's for creeks and streams with watersheds of 1 square mile or greater. In 1977 all the studies on these large streams had been completed and a "Floodplain Overlay District" was created. Within several years this floodplain overlay district was depicted on the zoning maps. Again, these delineations were only for those creeks with drainage areas of over 1 square mile. A note in a 1981 memo to the Mapping Division about these delineations said, "...the County delineation of a Flood Plain Overlay District line on the tax map is treated here as a flag or general indicator of approximate location of this District's line. Normal development provides 2 field run topography professionally certified on which the floodplain elevations can be more accurately determined..." In 1985 the Zoning Ordinance was amended, an entire section on floodplains was added to Chapter 2 and the definition of what constituted a floodplain was significantly revised. Where as the Floodplain Overlay District had principally contained only those overbank areas inundated by the 100-yr storm along streams with drainage areas of 1 square mile or greater (i.e. 640 acres), the new definition included the overbank areas inundated by the 100-year storm along creeks with drainage areas of 70 acres and greater. But this change in the definition of floodplain created a problem for those who had become dependent on the tax maps to show them whether or not there was floodplain on a given property. These newly-defined floodplains were not yet studied or mapped and would only be mapped one property at a time, as each parcel containing these smaller floodplains submitted plans for development. When such parcels were developed, floodplain studies were required, and floodplain easements (later titled "floodplain and storm drainage easements") were recorded around these smaller floodplains. And as those easements were recorded, they were added to the tax maps. For all the floodplains which have been studied since 1985, the limits of the floodplain and storm drainage easements have been added to the tax maps, when such easements were required by the County Code or the Zoning Ordinance. But if a parcel has not yet been developed or if it was developed prior to 1985, there is usually no easement around the floodplain. There are also numerous cases where, for some reason, floodplain easements were recorded along small creeks with drainage areas well below 70 acres. These recorded "floodplain" easements were then added to the tax maps. THE RESULT: The tax maps cannot be used to definitively determine whether floodplain exists on a given parcel .There are approximately 900 miles of streams which meet the 70 acre drainage area requirement for floodplains, but to date (6/2003) almost 400 of these 900 miles remain unstudied. And if a stream has never been studied, no easement would have been recorded and thus the fact that it was a floodplain would not be reflected in the tax maps. Only after a determination of the drainage area is made can one know whether the overbank areas along a given creek meet the Zoning Ordinance definition of floodplain. Further if the drainage area is over 70 acres, only a floodplain study can determine the limits of the floodplain that is, how much of the overbank areas are inundated by the peak flow of the 100-yr storm. The layer for floodplains with drainage areas of over 1 square mile is good, but above that, it's inconsistent, especially in those areas which are minor floodplains (i.e. less than 360 acres of drainage area) and which were developed prior to 1985. The entire 850 or so miles of floodplain have not been mapped as unbroken corridors. And the "floodplain" here in Fairfax County, we're using the zoning ordinance definition which is the 100-yr water surface limits along streams with drainage areas of over 70 acres. This definition came into the zoning ordinance in 1985, so from that time, developers have had to study and map even these smaller floodplains on their developments and put them in easements. These easements have been captured on our tax maps since 1985, development by development, as the record plats were recorded. FEMA doesn't recognize as Special Flood Hazard Areas, many stream valleys that we would call floodplain. The layer currently on the data loader for floodplains is missing many segments of stream that are defined as floodplain per the zoning ordinance. Yet because of our zoning ordinance definition, this layer extends up in many areas far beyond where FEMA has mapped its 100-yr floodplains.Contact: Fairfax County Department of Information Technology GIS DivisionData Accessibility: Publicly availableUpdate Frequency: DailyLast Revision Date: 1/1/2000Creation date: 1/1/2000Dataset Name: GISMGR.ENCUMBRANCESLayer name: GISMGR.FLOOD_PLAIN_RECORDED

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Dataset updated
Apr 8, 2015
Dataset authored and provided by
County of Fairfax
Area covered
Description

The Fairfax County tax map grid divides the county into approximately 444 tiles. This is the basis for the parcel numbering system in Fairfax County.

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