Waukesha County
Parks and Land Use
Land Information System

Waukesha County Parks and Land Use: Land Information System

Land Information Systems

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The Land Information Office of Waukesha County uses Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to create and host spatial data and maps.  We join location-based information with other data for easy access to:

  • residents
  • businesses
  • federal, state, and local governments

We specialize in mapping, spatial analysis, and data visualization.  It is important to note other resources you can contact for specific land issues below. Our mapping data is not a substitute for an on-the-ground survey by a licensed surveying professional. Use it with caution. There are specific notes about accuracy and limitations found on our GIS Data Viewer, Open Data Site, and elsewhere.

Explore our LIS Hub to learn more about:

  • services and data we offer
  • projects we're working on
  • how GIS is shaping the future of Waukesha County

  • Looking for a survey of your property? use this GIS viewer guide to see if there is one on file on the Register of Deeds imaging system under the Plat of Survey document type. If you have a question on other document types, check the Register of Deeds page for guidance.
  • Questions about zoning and permitting regulations? Start with the Planning and Zoning Division.  It may depend on your particular jurisdiction.
  • The Environmental Health Division regulates septic systems and wells.
  • Each municipality in the county assigns their own building addresses. Contact your local clerk's office if you have a question about your new or existing address.
  • Go to the Tax Listing Query page for:
    • Tax bill and legal description information
    • Ownership
    • Legal descriptions
    • Assessment information (Assessors perform their work and keep more detailed records at the city/town/village level)
  • WI Statewide Parcel Data
  • Register of Deeds Document Search

Many of our activities are guided by the Wisconsin Land Information Program. A portion of all fees from documents recorded in the Register of Deeds goes to support:

  • Free and open access to mapping data
  • Next Gen 911 support for public safety
  • A variety of programs to inform decisions and create efficiency

Under state statute 59.72(3)(b), a “countywide plan for land records modernization” is required for participation in the Wisconsin Land Information Program (WLIP).  The purpose of this document is twofold: 1) to meet WLIP funding eligibility requirements necessary for receiving grants and retaining fees for land information, and 2) to plan for county land records modernization in order to improve the efficiency of government and provide improved government services to businesses and county residents.

 

The Land Information System Plan for Waukesha County: Volume 2, 1998-2003 was first reviewed and approved by the following committees and boards:

 

  • January 21, 1998 Waukesha County Geo Processing Committee
  • February 3, 1998 Waukesha County Land Use, Parks, and Environment Committee
  • February 4, 1998 Waukesha County Finance Committee
  • February 24, 1998 Waukesha County Board of Supervisors


The current plan spans 2025-2027.

Reviewed and Approved by the Waukesha County Board.

If you would like to learn more about what we do, read our current Strategic Plan.

 

Privacy Statement:

In accordance with the State of Wisconsin's laws, including the open records laws under Chapter 19 of the statutes, Waukesha County government provides access to public records. It is the intent of Waukesha County government to provide access to certain public records in an electronic format via the internet as a service to the community, while protecting the privacy interests of citizens in the community, if possible. No information will be provided via the internet that is not otherwise made available to the public at or by Waukesha County government offices.

In the instance of land information, names of property owners shall be available via the internet when attached to individual, identifiable land parcels. At this time, the ability to search for properties by owner name will not be provided, as the limited need for this service does not counter related privacy concerns.

Approved by Waukesha County Board of Supervisors November 12, 2002

Contact us:

515 W. Moreland Blvd
Room AC170
Waukesha, WI 53188 
262-548-7816
landinformation@waukeshacounty.gov

Business Hours:
8:00am - 4:30pm
Monday - Friday