Southwest Missouri
Beacon is a map starting point, not the whole property answer
Jasper County's GIS page points residents to Beacon for parcel mapping, while warning that detailed assessment information may require membership.
Jasper County points residents to the Beacon online GIS site for parcel mapping. That makes it a useful first stop when you need to orient yourself around a parcel, road, or nearby feature before calling an office.
The county GIS page also makes the limit clear: the public site is open, but detailed assessment information may require a membership. A map is not the same as a deed, survey, title report, or final tax answer.
Use Beacon to get the parcel context and then route the next question. Value and assessment go to the assessor. Recorded documents go to the recorder. Road or floodplain questions may belong with the county highway or stormwater contacts.
References
Where this fits: this note belongs to Jasper County. See every local note for the county on its page.