Smith County Flood Maps (Kansas)

Assessors in Smith County, Kansas are charged with determining the value of taxable property within a county or local area. These property value assessments are used to levy property taxes. In addition to tax assessment, assessors maintain detailed county and local maps that show parcel boundaries and buildings, including flood maps. These Smith County flood maps show flood zones, flood damage, topography, and drainage patterns, which can impact property values. Smith County Assessors may make flood maps available on their websites.

Smith County Assessor's Office Smith Center KS 218 South Grant Street 66967 785-282-5100


Clerks in Smith County, Kansas keep public records for a county or local government, including a number of different types of documents. As part of their duties, Clerks maintain detailed maps, including Smith County flood maps. These maps contain flood zone information, flood hazards, topography, rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water, as well as other flood-related information. Clerks may also keep Smith County historical flood maps. These flood maps may be available through the Clerk's website.

Smith County Clerk Smith Center KS 218 South Grant Street 66967 785-282-5110

Emergency Services in Smith County, Kansas manage emergency preparations, responses, and recovery at different levels of government. They may handle natural disasters, severe weather incidents, and a number of other emergency situations. As part of their responsibility for preparedness, Emergency Services departments often maintain Smith County flood maps, including flood zones, flood insurance rates, FEMA flood information, and flood hazards. The maps also show water flow and drainage patterns, and may contain emergency flood response information. Smith County flood maps may be available online through Emergency Services departments.

Smith County Emergency Medical Services Smith Center KS 914 U.s. 36 66967 785-282-6924


Recorders of Deeds in Smith County, Kansas ensure the accuracy of property and land records by maintaining real estate ownership documents. In addition to property records, Recorders of Deeds also have detailed county and local maps that show property lines and building information, including flood maps. These flood maps show flood zones, topography, soil composition, and flood hazards, as well as other information related to Smith County floods. Smith County Recorders of Deeds may make flood maps available on their websites.

Smith County Recorder of Deeds Smith Center KS 218 South Grant Street 66967 785-282-5160