Is Tnris free?

Is Tnris free?

All data is available through the Public Domain at no cost. All applicable fees are associated with the cost of data reproduction.

How do I find out who owns land in Texas?

Use the Secretary of State Website to Learn Who Owns Property in Texas. The Texas Secretary of State should have files that show you who owns a corporation. You can search the website for the corporation’s name. From there, you can usually find information about stakeholders in the company.

How accurate are Google Earth property lines?

Are property lines on Google Maps accurate? No. Google Maps are not that accurate, and you shouldn’t rely on them as a source for factual information regarding property lines. Much like a plat map, they only provide a general idea of where property lines exist.

What is a StratMap?

The StratMap/DIR Contracts are awarded to companies that are technically evaluated by a team of GIS professionals and determined to provide quality geographic data products, services, and GIS software. The StratMap/DIR Contracts are truly a representation of successful public and private partnerships across Texas!

What natural resources does Texas have?

Natural Resources: Texas’ most important natural resources are its large mineral deposits, particularly of petroleum and natural gas. It’s estimated that oil reserves in Texas form about 1/3 of the country’s total supply. Large deposits of sulfur, salt, lignite and limestone are present in the state.

Is there a map of Texas based on satellite images?

The above map is based on satellite images taken on July 2004. This satellite map of Texas is meant for illustration purposes only. For more detailed maps based on newer satellite and aerial images switch to a detailed map view. Hillshading is used to create a three-dimensional effect that provides a sense of land relief.

What is the Texas General Land Office?

Historically, Texans have turned to the Texas General Land Office for maps and other tools used to display and organize information about the state’s rich natural resources.

What is the mapped land in Texas?

Mapped as part of a joint project involving GLO, TPWD, and other entities. Contains tracts identified as owned by various state agencies (universities, Department of Criminal Justice, state parks, Texas School for the Blind, and other Non-PSF lands) that have a mineral interest, whether all or in part.

How accurate is the Texas General Land Office’s mapping data?

The Texas General Land Office makes no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy or completeness of the information depicted in these mapping applications, in downloads from this page, or the data from which it was produced.

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