How do you use NJ MAP? We would like to hear from you. Fill out our quick survey (less than 2min).
Questions? Get in touch.
Click ‘next’ to take a quick tour!
At the top of the table of contents panel, there is information about the theme. Clicking on the information icon will open a box that provides more details. Additionally, you may click on the refresh icon to restore the map to original settings.
At the top of the table of contents panel, there is a layer that represents the main theme of the mapping project.
Below, there are a series of boundary layers, component layers - these are ones that have been used to create the model - and reference layers that provide supporting information. Click on each heading to expand the list of data layers.
All data layers can be turned on and off by clicking on the check box next to the name of the layer, or by clicking on the layer title. NOTE: The last one to be clicked on will appear at the top of other layers.
Clicking on the little arrow next to the layer will expand the information about that layer, including a legend that will help you to understand what the colors represent on the map. In some cases, you may click on the “more” button to learn more information about the data, including source information, when the data was last updated and any metadata associated with the layer.
Clicking and dragging the opacity slider will change the opacity of the layer.
Click on this icon to show or hide the legend menu.
Click here to return to the NJ MAP project home page.
Click on this icon to view a list of other NJ MAP project maps.
Click on this icon to search for an address, or by coordinates, on the map.
Click on this icon to download any available NJ MAP models.
Click on this icon to share the map as you have currently created it, it will create a link to share that has only the exact layers and location you are zoomed into.
Clicking here will bring you to the NJ MAP contact form. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any issues, questions, or ideas you may have about the map.
Use these links to explore “how to” videos to learn more about how to use NJ MAP!
Clicking here will generate a screenshot of the map as you see it. You can print or save the screenshot as a PDF.
This shows you the project name of the map you are on.
Change the web map background using the icon here.
Over here you can use the measuring tool to determine the approximate distance between two points on the map.
Clicking on the location icon will move the map to where you are located.
Clicking on the NJ icon will zoom the map to show the entire state.
Zoom in and out of the map using the plus and minus buttons.
For additional information about data layers and descriptions of methodology visit the map home page.
How do you use NJ MAP? We would like to hear from you. Fill out our quick survey (less than 2min).
Questions? Get in touch.
Click ‘next’ to take a quick tour!
At the top of the table of contents panel, there is information about the theme. Clicking on the information icon will open a box that provides more details. Additionally, you may click on the refresh icon to restore the map to original settings.
At the top of the table of contents panel, there is a map layer that represents the main theme of the mapping project.
Below, there are a series of boundary layers, component layers - these are ones that have been used to create the model - and reference layers that provide supporting information. Click on each heading to expand the list of map layers.
All data layers can be turned on and off by clicking on the check box next to the name of the layer, or by clicking on the layer title. NOTE: The last one to be clicked on will appear at the top of other layers.
Clicking on the little arrow next to the layer will expand the information about that layer, including a legend that will help you to understand what the colors represent on the map. In some cases, you may click on the “more” button to learn more information about the data, including source information, when the data was last updated and any metadata associated with the layer.
Clicking and dragging the opacity slider will change the opacity of the layer.
Click on this icon to show or hide the legend menu.
Click here to return to the NJ MAP project home page.
Click on this icon to view a list of other NJ MAP project maps.
Click on this icon to search for an address, or by coordinates, on the map.
Click on this icon to download any available NJ MAP models.
Click on this icon to share the map as you have currently created it, it will create a link to share that has only the exact layers and location you are zoomed into.
Clicking here will bring you to the NJ MAP contact form. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any issues, questions, or ideas you may have about the map.
Use these links to explore “how to” videos to learn more about how to use NJ MAP!
Clicking here will generate a screenshot of the map as you see it. You can print or save the screenshot as a PDF.
This shows you the project name of the map you are on.
Change the web map background using the icon here.
Over here you can use the measuring tool to determine the approximate distance between two points on the map.
Clicking on the location icon will move the map to where you are located.
Clicking on the NJ icon will zoom the map to show the entire state.
Zoom in and out of the map using the plus and minus buttons.
For additional information about data layers and descriptions of methodology visit the map home page.
How do you use NJ MAP? We would like to hear from you. Fill out our quick survey (less than 2min).
Questions? Get in touch.
Click ‘next’ to take a quick tour!
Click here to return to the NJ MAP project home page.
Click on this icon to show or hide the legend menu.
Click on this icon to change to another NJ MAP project map.
Click on this icon to search for an address, or by coordinates, on the map.
Click on this icon to share the map as you have currently created it, it will create a link to share that has only the exact layers and location you are zoomed into.
Clicking here will bring you to the NJ MAP contact form. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any issues, questions, or ideas you may have about the map.
Use these links to explore “how to” videos to learn more about how to use NJ MAP!
This shows you the project name of the map you are on.
Change the web map background using the icon here.
Over here you can use the measuring tool to determine the approximate distance between two points on the map.
Clicking on the location icon with the will move the map to where you are.
Clicking on the NJ icon will zoom the map to show the entire state.
Zoom in and out of the map using the plus and minus buttons.
NJ MAP utilizes best available data from a variety of sources. These sources can be made available so users may assess the integrity and objectivity of the data. While attention is given to present the most up-to-date information, The NJ MAP team assume no responsibility for the spatial accuracy, completeness or timeliness of data used, and expressly disclaim any and all responsibility for errors, misinterpretations, omissions or other inconsistencies depicted arising from or otherwise related to the maps maintained within this site.
Maps and data sets found on this site are for planning activities only and cannot and should not be used for any regulatory purposes - this applies to both the parcel and state-wide levels. The information on this website should be used only as a guide; an on-site investigation is the only true way to know which features exist on the ground. NJ MAP is a product of the Department of Geography, Planning, and Sustainability at Rowan University.
NJ MAP Parcel Explorer utilizes publicly available tax assessment information issued by county and state sources, where available. While attention is given to present the most up-to-date information, the NJ MAP team, and its funders, assume no responsibility for the spatial accuracy, completeness or timeliness of data used, and expressly disclaim any and all responsibility for errors, misinterpretations, omissions or other inconsistencies depicted arising from or otherwise related to the maps maintained within this site. We are unable to make edits to any source data that the NJ MAP team does not own. NJ MAP is a product of the Department of Geography, Planning, and Sustainability at Rowan University.