I get these all of the time --- one good way is to know the name of one current property owner in the area. The staff can look in the card file or tax book for that person and learn which map they are on . . . .then voila' - you have the map number. Joy At 06:35 PM 2/26/01 -0800, you wrote: >Jim, > >Yes, the County Assessors Office does provide copies of maps - they a pretty >helpful- it woould be best to locate the area you want on Burshy Fork on a >State Road Map - Iand send it to them - I doubt the the clerks will have any >way to locate the property unless you have the parcel number which includes >their map number also - if you don't know their map number - it's a Catch 22 >situation. > >The maps are not that expensvie I think $3.00 to $6.00 per map. > >Paul Pettit > >-----Original Message----- >From: [email protected] <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] ><[email protected]> >Date: Monday, February 26, 2001 7:24 AM >Subject: [VA-Har-Mon] Harrison County Tax Maps > > > >Does anyone know if current tax maps can be obtained from the Harrison >County > >Assessor's Office? I'm interested in the map that would cover that area of > >Brushy Fork, just east of Elk Creek to the county line with Barbour County. > > If available, I would appreciate any help on how to go about getting the >map. > > > >Jim > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Help stamp out internet junk genealogy. > >