Welcome to the web-based map server for Pamlico county. Property information is as of March 2008.

Hints for Printing with Internet Explorer 7: If you've upgraded your browser to IE7 there are some changes for printing. This link offers a few suggestions for printing.

Internet Explorer 7 and PDFs: If you've upgraded your browser to IE7 there may be some issues displaying the Property Cards which are in a PDF format. You may need to upgrade your version of Adobe Acrobat Reader to version 8 to fix this problem. The Adobe Icon shown below has a link to the new version.

How to do a Property Search and Identify

When you click on "Search for a Property" at the top of the screen several search options will be displayed. Choose only one option according to the information you have, i.e. Name or Parcel ID Number or Map Number and hit the submit button. It is important to enter the name in the format the database uses. E.G. last name followed by a comma and a space followed by the first name or portion thereof. For a name search, if multiple names are found a list will be presented for you to choose the name from. It will bring up the tax info for the name you pick and then draw the associated parcel map.

You may also do an identify function on any parcel you see on the screen. The identify function is selected by clicking on   and then click on the point you're interested in. You may select a different layer from the parcels by selecting it using the drop down. Property information should appear to the left of your screen. Use to zoom in and center the parcel and to get a print option for the parcel.


  Property Card: Once you have found a parcel by doing a search this button can be used to bring up a PDF (portable document format) viewable document using Adobe Reader. The property card may have a building footprint and building particulars for structures associated with the parcel. You do need Adobe reader and its associated browser plugin to view this document. If you need a free copy of Adobe Acrobat® reader to view the file you may download it from Adobe® by clicking the image below.

  Print: Once you have found a parcel by doing a search this button will allow you to make a one page layout with the parcel and its information. Then use File->Print under the tool bar of your browser to print the page.

  Drag Zoom: Allows you to zoom in by dragging a rectangle over the current map image by holding the left mouse down, dragging to the lower left and then releasing the mouse button. The rectangle will appear with a green outline.

  Pan:The hand button allows you to pan by dragging the map image in the direction you want to go.

  Zoom InClick once to zoom in to the center of the current image.

  Zoom OutClick once to zoom out from the center of the current image.

  Return to Full extent: This will return to to the full extent of the county.

 

Printing the map image with IE7

The small quick toolbar options (with the print etc option) that used to appear over an image is no longer provided with IE7.

To print an enlarged map image (by itself) you can use these steps.

Click the “i” button on the site. This changes the map state such that it knows you’re not trying to drag to zoom. Then you can right click on the map image and choose “Copy”. This selects the map frame of the site. After you’ve done the “Copy” you can click the arrow beside your “Print” icon to choose “print Preview” (or you can do File-> Print Preview)

Where you see “as laid out on screen” click the drop down arrow and choose “Only the selected frame”.

Choose landscape layout. This is the right most icon that looks like an “A”. If you hover your mouse over it, it should read Landscape.

Where you see “shrink to fit” click the arrow and choose 100% or 125% to make it bigger (depending on the frame size on your monitor).

You can get a large landscaped print of just the map this way.

If you're missing the File option you can turn its toolbar on by using the Tools dropdown (to the right of your browser controls) click on the down pointing arrow and then click the MenuBar option and you should see the menu appear under the address bar near the top of your browser. You can now do File-> and then Send-> shortcut to desktop, or email etc.

 

Additional Information

Support for this site is provided by Sungard HTE Geographic Solutions Center of Raleigh, NC.

EMail:

Note: Our e-mail address is displayed by the following picture. To cut down on our spam our address is not directly written in the HTML code. You must include the county name in the subject of your email. Include the parcel ID or name or layer you are having problems with.

Clicking on the picture will open your default mail client and then replace "[email]" by the one indicated on the picture in the "To:" field. 

Click to send e-mail

Disclaimer: This map data is prepared from the inventory of real property found within this jurisdiction, and is compiled from recorded deeds, plats and other public records and data. Users of any maps generated on this site are hereby notified that the aformentioned public primary information sources should be consulted for verification of the information contained on any maps. The county nor Sungard assumes any legal responsibility for the information contained on these maps.