Franklin County Topographic Maps (Virginia)

Soil and Water Conservation offices in Franklin County, Virginia provide information on conservation and management for natural resources. As part of these efforts, they develop, implement, and enforce policies to protect natural resources. Soil and Water Conservation offices maintain topographic maps in order to monitor erosion, ground and surface water, stormwater runoff, irrigation, flood zones, and water management practices. These Franklin County topography maps may be available to the public on Soil and Water Conservation websites.

Blue Ridge Soil and Water Conservation Rocky Mount VA 1299 State Street 24151 540-483-5341


Clerks in Franklin County, Virginia maintain public records for a county or local government, which includes a range of types of documents. As part of their duties, Clerks maintain detailed local maps, including Franklin County topographic maps. These maps show elevations, place names, rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water, and may include zoning information related to flood zones or earthquake hazards. Franklin County Clerks may also hold historic topographic maps, including USGS maps and GIS maps. These maps are often available online at the Clerk's website.

Franklin County Clerk Franklin VA PO Box 179 23851 434-591-1910

Franklin County Clerk Rocky Mount VA 1255 Franklin Street 24151 540-483-3032

Recorders of Deeds in Franklin County, Virginia maintain real estate ownership documents to ensure the accuracy of property and land records. In addition to deeds, Franklin County Recorders of Deeds also have detailed county and local maps that show property lines and building information, including Franklin County topographic maps. These maps show elevations, water depths, geographic features, and may include aerial photos or shaded relief images. Recorders of Deeds may provide online access to their topographic maps on their websites.

Franklin County Recorder of Deeds Rocky Mount VA PO Box 567 24151 540-483-3065


Assessors in Franklin County, Virginia are responsible for 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 property values, Assessors maintain detailed Franklin County maps that show parcel boundaries and buildings, including topographic maps. These Franklin County topography maps show elevations, shorelines, place names, and geographic features. They may also include information related to natural disasters such as floods or earthquakes. Assessors may make topographic maps available on their websites.

Franklin County Revenue Commission Rocky Mount VA 1255 Franklin Street 24151 540-483-3083