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Washington Image Mate is a parcel starting point, not a boundary answer

Washington County owners can use Image Mate for parcel context, but should still confirm boundaries, records, and assessments with the right office.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 28, 2026

Washington County Image Mate is a good place to get your bearings before a property call. It can help you find a parcel, town, and tax-map context. That is enough to ask a better question. Keep the scope clear, though: Image Mate is a map-and-records doorway. It is different from a survey, title opinion, permit approval, or final assessment answer.

Before you rely on it, write down the parcel number, owner name as shown, property address, municipality, and any road or neighboring parcel clue. Then compare that context with the Real Property Tax Service page. You want to know whether your question is about assessment data, mapping, or a contact at an office.

The next step depends on the decision. Use Real Property for assessment context, the local assessor for local roll questions, the County Clerk for recorded documents, and a surveyor or attorney before acting on a fence, driveway, lot-line, or closing assumption.

Parcel map data can look more official than it really is. Image Mate can make the next call smarter, but money, boundaries, permits, or a closing call for the office or professional that owns that piece of the answer.

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