Find Harper County, KS Zoning, Building Permits & GIS Links | Official Resources
This page is a simple directory of official public resources for Harper County, Kansas. It does not interpret rules or provide legal advice. It exists only to help you find the correct county pages quickly.
County: Harper County, Kansas
Last verified: March 17, 2026
Official county website: https://www.harpercountyks.gov/
How this page fits into land search decisions
This page documents official permitting, county administration, and parcel research resources for a single county. It is most useful after you already know that Harper County is a viable place for your goals.
If you are still deciding where to look, rather than researching a specific county, a land locator can help narrow regions first before you spend time on county level details.
You can learn the difference here:
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Quick navigation
Start here
If you are unsure which office handles your question, start with Public Works for permit related questions and the County Commissioners for county administration questions.
Building and public works permits:
Public Works
County administration and commissioners:
Board of County Commissioners
Primary links
Road approach and related permit information Appraiser and Property Records
Valuation and parcel related information Parcel Maps and GIS
Kansas ORKA map and parcel lookup County Commissioners
County administration and meeting information Official County Website
Main county homepage
Common tasks
I need to know if a project or access point needs a permit
Start with Public Works
I need to look up a parcel or map
Start with Kansas ORKA GIS
I need county office or administration information
Start with the County Commissioners page
Secondary links
Treasurer and property tax records:
Harper County Treasurer
County appraiser:
Harper County Appraiser
Call script
Hi, I have a property in Harper County and I am trying to confirm requirements before I do anything.
1) Which department handles this question?
2) Do I need a permit for [brief description]?
3) Which page or document should I read to confirm it?
4) Is there a form or application I should start with?
Notes
Harper County directs public works and certain permit related matters through the Public Works page. Property valuation information is handled through the Appraiser. Parcel lookup is available through the Kansas ORKA mapping system. County administration information is listed through the Board of County Commissioners.
Help keep this page accurate: If a link breaks or moves, please report it to the county through the main county website.
Disclaimer: This page is a directory of official public links. It does not provide legal advice and does not interpret regulations. Always confirm details directly with Harper County.