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Guildhall Property Map

The Guildhall Property Map is used solely for appraisal purposes.

By State-supported policy, and the policy of the Guildhall Board of Listers, acreage of Guildhall properties is determined for assessment purposes according to the following, in order of precedence:

1. a Survey done by a Vermont Registered Land Surveyor, recorded and             entered into the Land Records by the Town Clerk;
2. the Town's Official printed Property Map;
3. by recorded Deed.

Property Map Documents

Property Tax Map (PDF)

Owner Name to Property Code Directory

Property Code to Owner Name Directory

Span to Property Code and Owner Name Directory


Usability Note: In order to look at several files at once, you may wish to open them in separate tabs or windows (right-click your mouse to access this option) or save the files to your PC for offline viewing (right-click your mouse to access this option).
 

Property Map Details

Guildhall Property Map Details Disclaimer: The Guildhall Property Map is not a survey and must not be used as one. Accuracy of this linked PDF may be affected by the conversion process from printed to digital form. Additionally, a static map can never reflect the latest subdivisions and transfers. The map can be used to assist examining town records, but it is not a substitute for town records. In case of discrepancy, the printed Property Map will take precedence.

Parcels, Polygons, and Points: The town is divided into parcels. Each parcel has a parcel code, a public road name, or a public water body name. The parcel codes should be in the Grand List. 

A parcel may contain more than one polygon; for example, a parcel may have a polygon on each side of a road. If so, each polygon in the parcel has a label with the parcel code followed by a comma followed by one or two lowercase letters to create a unique polygon code. If a parcel contains only one polygon, the polygon label is the parcel code. 

Two polygons in a parcel can be contiguous. This can happen when a subdivision has been approved, but the lots have not yet been sold. A line separating such abutting polygons is called a sub parcel line, and is drawn with a dot-dash pattern. Lines between polygons in different parcels are called parcel lines, and are drawn as solid lines. 

A polygon label applies to the polygon containing its lower left corner or the end of its leader line. 

A property may have no land. If so, it is represented as a point marked with  a small square. The point is labeled with the Grand List property code using a leader line. 

To help you find property codes on the map, two cross references are provided. 
  • The Owner Name To Property Code Directory gives the property code or codes for each Grand List owner name.
  • The Property Code To Owner Name Directory gives the Grand List owner name for each Grand List property code.

Adobe PDF Reader: Once you know the code for a property, you can search for it on the map using the search function in the Adobe PDF Reader. You must have version 5.0 or greater. You can download the reader for free from the Adobe web site.
The Guild Hall also serves as the Town Hall for Guildhall, VT

Contact

George Blakeslee, 2018
Eileen Thietten, 2019
VACANCY, 2017

13 Courthouse Drive
P.O. Box 10
Guildhall, Vermont 05905

Hours:
Thursday, 10 a.m. to noon
                
Call: 802–676–3797
Fax: 802-676-3518

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