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Cattaraugus Property Questions Start With the Parcel Map

Cattaraugus County property questions get easier when the parcel map, tax rolls, and assessor lane are kept separate.

Published July 6, 2026 · Last verified July 6, 2026

Cattaraugus County is big enough that a property question can feel like a drive before it feels like a phone call. A parcel may sit near Olean, Salamanca, Ellicottville, Machias, or a rural road with a town name that does not match the mailing address.

Real Property and GIS is the better starting lane. The department maintains digital tax maps, assigns tax-map numbers, plots new parcels, keeps a countywide assessment roll, and helps generate assessment rolls, tax rolls, and bills.

The county’s interactive parcel viewer adds the map side of the story. It can show land owner, owner history, acreage, estimated taxes, and other parcel details.

That makes it a good pre-call tool when a listing, family story, tax bill, or foreclosure notice uses slightly different words for the same land.

That does not make the viewer a closing packet or a legal title search. It gives the words to carry into the next step: tax-map number, town, parcel, roll year, and the office that handles the question. In Cattaraugus County, those labels can save a long detour.

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