Providence County parcel REST endpoint not yet listed.
Providence County does not have a verified public ArcGIS REST parcel endpoint in our directory. Many counties run their parcel layers on the assessor's portal or behind a viewer-only interface. If you know the URL, send it in.
No public queryable REST endpoint found for Providence County parcel data. Rhode Island has no county government — GIS and parcel authority rests with individual municipalities. RIGIS (risegis.ri.gov) hosts only a MuniGIS_Resources MapServer that tracks metadata (last-updated status) per municipality, not actual parcel polygons. The state GIS server at gis.ri.gov/arcgis/rest/services/RIDOA/Muni_Parcel/MapServer was unreachable at time of research. Providence City has its own GIS portal (webgis.providenceri.gov, pvdgis.maps.arcgis.com) with parcel data, but the server was refusing connections in May 2026. Fallback: download shapefiles for individual RI cities and towns from RIGIS data distribution (rigis.org). Commercial options: Regrid covers RI with full parcel attribute data.
RIGIS (Rhode Island Geographic Information System) / RI Division of Statewide Planning — https://www.rigis.org/
/query?where=…&outFields=*&f=jsonto the URL. The sample query above is a working example you can paste into a browser tab to see the raw JSON response.Counties publish parcel data through their own ArcGIS Server installations, each with its own schema. One county uses APN, another uses PIN, a third uses PARCEL_ID. Some expose owner names; others keep them on a separate assessor's portal. The searchable fields list above reflects what this county actually publishes — not what you might expect from a national standard (there isn't one).
For background, see What is an APN?
Many county servers allow public reads but block browser cross-origin requests. The UrbanKit parcel lookup tool fetches directly from your browser; if it works there, the layer is technically public. For your own integration, you may need a same-origin proxy or server-side fetch.
Possibly — counties move services without warning. We re-verify entries weekly and flag stale ones. If you're seeing a fresh 404, please let us know and we'll update the listing.
Most are. Public ArcGIS layers don't typically rate-limit individual reads, but heavy programmatic use can trigger throttling at the host level. Be respectful — query what you need.