Welcome to Esri Community resources for the Working with Parcel Data in ArcGIS Pro course.
This course teaches how to maintain accurate, up-to-date, and authoritative parcel data using the parcel fabric in ArcGIS Pro. You will learn a standard workflow to create a parcel fabric in a file geodatabase, add parcel data to the fabric, and edit parcels to reflect real-world changes. This course assumes familiarity with land-records terminology.
The ArcGIS Parcel Fabric Place is your main source for Parcel Fabric information on Esri Community.
In addition to the ArcGIS Parcel Fabric Place, you can find video resources that walk through different parcel fabric concepts and workflows by visiting the ArcGIS Parcel Fabric Videos Place.
Many of the presentations that get posted as videos can be attended live on the Parcel Fabric Meetup. Be sure to sign up for announcements!
The Parcel fabric help is your authoritative guide to the Parcel fabric.
This lesson introduces you to the parcel fabric in ArcGIS Pro.
This lesson describes how to configure and customize a parcel fabric to tie it into a legal record system.
This lesson discusses how to use parcel fabric attribute rules to maintain quality and connectivity between layers in the parcel fabric.
This lesson focuses on different data sources that may be used to load data into a parcel fabric and recommended techniques for doing so.
This lesson dives into the different stages of a parcel—simple features to seeds to parcels—and the relationship between these stages to parcel topologies and the system of record.
This lesson describes regular processes that a parcel editor will use to link changes in the legal record with the parcel fabric. It also
This lesson introduces COGO descriptions, manual entry methods for adding data to the parcel fabric, and ground to grid corrections.
This lesson delves into core editing tools that may be used to improve the quality of data in a parcel fabric without modifying underlying parcel records. ArcGIS Pro Parcel Fabrics support regular editing tools for quality and record-driven editing workflows.
This lesson describes how to use least-squares adjustment tools in ArcGIS Pro to improve the quality of data within the fabric. Least-squares adjustment tools in the parcel fabric rely on the DynAdjust Least Squares Adjustment Engine.
This lesson describes how to properly prepare a parcel fabric in ArcGIS Pro to share with other members of an organization by publishing to ArcGIS Enterprise.
This lesson introduces students to editing parcel fabrics in a feature service hosted in ArcGIS Enterprise and multiuser parcel editing workflows in ArcGIS Pro using branch versioning.
For documentation on deployment and licensing of the parcel fabric in enterprise or single-user environments, follow this link.
The parcel fabric has minimum supported database version requirements. Learn more here.
For additional Esri training opportunities related to the parcel fabric, follow this link.
The Esri Community place for the parcel fabric is a great resource for staying connected to other parcel fabric users and the developer team at Esri.
Esri’s Parcel Fabric Team supports a Meetup page for a global community of passionate land records/cadastral professionals.
In each meeting, the team or a community member will present latest technology or a real-world implementation followed up questions and feedback.
Visit the Meetup page and become a member to stay current with technology and best practices.
All Meetup meetings are recorded and posted to the Esri Community Parcel Fabric Place. To view recordings from previous meetings, follow this link.
The ArcGIS Arcade expression language is used throughout the parcel fabric to generate symbology, labeling, attribute rules, and more. The following resources can help to learn more about Arcade.