GIS Mapping

Fee Schedule

Data Retrieval:

Data Size Non-Commercial Commercial
0 KB – 500 KB $50 $300
500 KB – 1 MB $100 $600
1.1 MB – 10 MB $250 $1250
10.1 MB – 100 MB $500 $2500
100 MB and greater $1000 $5000
CD/DVD Mailing $5.00 $5.00
Paper Size Digital Copy Cost
8.5″ x 11″ (STANDARD) $1.00
11″ x 17″ $2.00
14″ x 17″ (PARCEL MAP) $4.00
18″ x 24″ (AND UP) $20.00
JPG, TIFF, or PDF Map Export under 20 MB Free
CD/DVD $5.00

The most common data request is for parcel data, which typically falls within the 10.1 MB to 100 MB range. 

Paper and Digital Copies
8.5” x 11” (standard): $1/page
11” x 17”: $2/page
14” x 17” (parcel map): $4/page
18” x 24” and larger: $20/page
JPG, TIFF, PDF map export under 20 MB: Free CD/DVD: $5 

Customized Maps

$70/hour (1 hour minimum), plus the cost of print or digital media. The GIS department determines whether a map is custom or standard at its discretion. Customized maps may include custom labeling, data manipulation, analytics, etc. The GIS department may decline customized map requests.

Arizona Revised Statute §39-121.03(C)

“A person who obtains public records for a commercial purpose without indicating the commercial purpose or who obtains a public record for a noncommercial purpose and uses or knowingly allows the use of such public record for a commercial purpose or who obtains a public record for a commercial purpose and uses or knowingly allows the use of such public record for a different commercial purpose or who obtains a public record from anyone other than the custodian of such records and uses them for a commercial purpose shall in addition to other penalties be liable to the state or the political subdivision from which the public record was obtained for damages in the amount of three times the amount which would have been charged for the public record had the commercial purpose been stated plus costs and reasonable attorney’s fees or shall be liable to the state or the political subdivision for the amount of three times the actual damages if it can be shown that the public record would not have been provided had the commercial purpose of actual use been stated at the time of obtaining the records.” 

A commercial purpose is defined by Arizona Statute as the use of a public record for the purpose of: 

  • the sale or resale or for the purpose of producing a document containing all or part of the copy, printout, or photograph for sale; or 
  • obtaining of names and addresses from such public records for the purpose of solicitation; or 
  • for any purpose in which the purchaser can reasonably anticipate the receipt of monetary gain from the direct or indirect use of such public record.