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Alamance County has offices spread throughout the county, representing the departments that provide services to the citizens. You can find maps to these locations and basic contact information over the following pages.
Please note that the maps provided on the following pages are provided to Alamance County and its citizens by an external source and are approximate. You should contact the department or facility you’d like to visit for more accurate directions.
Resources to learn how Alamance County government functions
Whether you’re here to live, learn, or do business, whether you’re new to the area or just visiting, Alamance County is a great place to be!
We have several services on our website or hosted through other services that are available for you to interact with. These services include:
Our primary switchboard number is 336-228-1312.
If you’d like to contact us via e-mail, telephone, or in person, each of our department pages should have the contact information you need.
If you have technical questions about our website and prefer to use e-mail, please contact our county webmaster at webmaster[at]alamancecountync[dot]gov.
Geographic Information Systems manages and maintains GIS software as well as online GIS services, consults with Tax Department to ensure parcel mapping is geospatially accurate, and is responsible for E911 address and street centerline management throughout the County and most municipalities.
GIS also provides assistance to departments and citizens for data analysis, special projects, and custom maps.
2022-2023 Workload Measures1. Identify and report the number of geospatial issues/data request responded to each month2. Report the number of new address points generated each month3. Report at least 150 address points confirmed/maintained each month by municipality (exceptBurlington) to improve accuracy/service delivery
Village of Alamance: Elon:Gibsonville:Graham: Green Level:Haw River:Mebane: Ossipee: Swepsonville:Whitsett: Alamance:Surround Counties:
4. Report the number of new street centerlines generated each month5. Report the number of new parcels generated each month6. Confirm/maintain at least 75 parcels per month7. Confirm/maintain at least 25 street centerlines each month
Updated 7/20/2022
1) To share processes, collaborate on training, software versions, and become more efficient in our interactions, GIS will coordinate a county-wide GIS/Planning collaboration summit.
2) To stay current on GIS training and practices, staff will maintain a minimum yearly GISP Continual Education Credits for GISP renewal or credits toward the initial certification for each employee.
3) To improve Public Safety, GIS will help implement the Next Generation 911 (NG911) version 2 updates to coincide with National Emergency Number Association (NENA) requirements.
4) To increase Public Safety, GIS will resolve NG911 critical geospatial errors to maintain the required 98% accuracy within the allotted time frame.
5) GIS will assist Board of Elections with redistricting and census 2020 population data to enhance government accountability and resource management.
6) To increase government accountability, GIS will help Tax implement Equitable Property Value Solution and a new neighborhoods layer to track revaluation progress.