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Walton Parcel Checks Belong in COMIT Early

Walton land questions should begin with Delaware County COMIT and tax-map tools before relying on a rural listing, driveway name, or informal boundary.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

Walton has village streets, river roads, hills, and rural edges, so parcel questions deserve a map-early start. Delaware County’s tax mapping page routes users to online tax maps through COMIT, the Community Online Mapping Information Tool.

The county planning page says COMIT can create maps using tax parcels, wetlands, aerial imagery, and other layers. The Town of Walton history page gives the local-government backdrop: Walton was officially formed in 1797 and was the seventh town formed before Delaware County itself.

For a practical property check, use COMIT to confirm parcel shape, nearby wetland or aerial clues, and map context. Then move to the assessor, clerk, survey, deed, or village office as needed.

Rural descriptions can be helpful, but the map and records should lead. Before a call or form, write down the place and the record you need.

Parcel Map is the topic; Tax Maps is the local clue. That makes Delaware County paperwork easier to sort. If a portal or clerk sends you elsewhere, the note still gives you the right vocabulary. Walton Parcel Map is the errand to carry forward.

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