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screen kiosk should also allow users to view images of deeds and information about property <br /> owners . <br /> W Case Study - Wise County, Virginia <br /> The Wise county Circuit Court Clerk ' s office began developing an E-GIS system after a 1997 <br /> implementation requiring parcel identification numbers on all land records filed in the <br /> county. <br /> In 2002, more than 80 layers are available to find a piece of property on a map, view the tax <br /> assessments, check delinquent taxes , view a sixty year property history , view land instrument <br /> images pertaining to the property , as well as all the traditional information about the <br /> property such as water, sewer, school zone , voting precinct , etc . <br /> The Land Records Division of the Circuit Court for Wise County has created an innovative <br /> and modern electronic web-based system to view nearly 100-layers of geographic <br /> information including a point information database . The system authorizes the user to apply <br /> to gain access to the real estate conveyance documents in tiff images for printing remotely <br /> after clicking on the parcel and viewing the real estate tax assessment data . It is the only- <br /> one-of-its- kind in Virginia and only a handful exist in the United States today. <br /> o - - O G s s _ O <br /> DEVELOP — v <br /> Parcels <br /> Name <br /> r vl c <br /> Vie, <br /> � SdNrnl <br /> Cc Im"I'inp <br /> Vuuk v a l I , <br /> � • Aoi vie <br /> 1041 V#1 <br /> Tj <br /> 'r U. <br /> D x . <br /> Image of online Geographic Information System providing nearly 100 layers of critical <br /> information pertaining to Wise County. The image illustrates the system 's capability of <br /> identifying the current owner and significant information of a parcel of land. <br /> (The link offered will direct you to the GIS homepage) <br /> 183 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter 1 - Departmental GIS Needs Assessment <br />