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ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS OF USE FOR THIS WEBSITE

THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THIS SITE IS TO BE USED FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY.

NEZ PERCE COUNTY DOES NOT WARRANT THE ACCURACY, RELIABILITY, OR TIMELINESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE. NEZ PERCE COUNTY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES IN CONNECTION WITH THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE, INCLUDING PHOTOGRAPHS. SPECIFICALLY, NEZ PERCE COUNTY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

NEZ PERCE COUNTY SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR LOSS CAUSED BY THE USE OF THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE. ANY PERSON OR ENTITY THAT RELIES ON INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM THIS SITE DOES SO AT HIS/HER/ITS OWN RISK.

This map was compiled and published by Nez Perce County Mapping Services. Care was taken in compiling these maps. However, due to the differing quality of source documents and the need to rely on outside sources of information, Nez Perce County cannot accept responsibility for legal validity, errors, or omissions on this map. No warranties whatsoever accompany these materials.

I have read, understood, and agreed on the terms of use.

THE INTERACTIVE WEB MAP IS WORKING, BUT SOME FEATURES ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. PLEASE CONTACT THE ASSESSOR'S OFFICE AT 208-799-3010 IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE WITH NEZ PERCE COUNTY MAP INFORMATION.
 
 

NPC Web Map Info

Did you know…

Nez Perce County has a new Interactive Web Map Application. You can use this web-based map to:

  • Find out assessed property values and taxes for all properties within Nez Perce County
  • Search for parcel number, address, legal description, and latitude/longitude
  • View school, cemetery or fire district boundaries
  • Measure distances to surrounding properties or points of interest
  • Obtain election information such as voting precincts
  • View approximate property boundaries with aerial imagery
  • Find out zoning designations for properties outside of city limits

County Planning and Building Map

  • Zoning Info
  • Property Address
  • Township, Range, Section

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Election Map

  • Voting Precincts
  • School and Tax Districts
  • and more

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Assessor Map with Property Tax Info

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Five things you need to know before dividing or developing your property…

  1. What are the subdivision requirements? Check with your City or County Planner to see what the requirements are in your area. Cities and Counties usually operate under different ordinances, and they are subject to amendments over time. Nez Perce County Subdivision Ordinance requires, at a minimum, administrative review of all land divisions.
  2. How will water be supplied? Private individual wells commonly serve rural areas, while public systems may be encouraged or required in high density areas. The Lewiston Plateau Groundwater Management Area has also affected the permitting process for private wells within the management area. Contact the Idaho Department of Water Resources for well permitting questions.
  3. How will wastewater be treated? Individual sewage disposal systems commonly serve rural areas, while public systems are often utilized in high density areas. Contact Public Health for questions about septic systems.
  4. How will access be provided to each lot/parcel? Most jurisdictions require legal access from all lots/parcels to a public road and a physical address for 911 and mail delivery. This may involve road improvements, dedications, or easements. Keep in mind that public services such as road maintenance, garbage pickup, and mail delivery are only provided on public roads, not along private roads or driveways.
  5. Is the property in a regulated floodplain? The National Flood Insurance Program requires you to carry flood insurance if you purchase property in a floodplain with a federally-backed mortgage. Development in a floodplain is also subject to additional construction standards and permitting. Contact your City or County Floodplain Coordinator for more information.

NPC Planning & Building
Brammer Building
1225 Idaho St Lewiston
208-799-3089
NPC Elections
Courthouse
1230 Main St Lewiston
208-799-3020
NPC Assessor
Courthouse
1230 Main St Lewiston
208-799-3010

Public Health—INCD
215 10th St
Lewiston
208-799-3100
ID Dept of Water Resources
Northern Regional Office
7600 Mineral Dr St 100
Coeur d’Alene 208-762-2800

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