Santa Fe County Assessor updates Tax Parcel Viewer link for improved system access

Justin S. Green Commissioner District 1
Justin S. Green Commissioner District 1
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The Santa Fe County Assessor’s Office has announced a change to the web link for its Tax Parcel Viewer tool. The office stated that while the map’s appearance and functionality will stay the same, users will need to update any previously saved or bookmarked links due to system updates and improvements. The new link is set to become active on Friday afternoon, January 30.

Residents are advised to visit the Santa Fe County Assessor’s website to access the updated Tax Parcel Viewer and ensure they are using the correct link. For further information, individuals can refer to www.santafecountynm.gov/assessor.

Santa Fe County provides various services across administrative and service facilities throughout the region, including public safety, health, human services, public works, and community development according to its official website. The county operates under a Board of County Commissioners responsible for policy-making and a County Manager who oversees administration. Santa Fe County also emphasizes transparent governance and resource stewardship as part of its mission to improve quality of life in both incorporated municipalities and unincorporated areas.

Community engagement is promoted through public meetings, advisory boards, and access to documents provided by Santa Fe County (official website).

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