A study was conducted to assess available nutrient status of soils of Sohag City by GIS technique. Fifty five soil samples (0-30 cm) drawn during 2012 from the farmers’ fields were analyzed for their fertility status and mapped by geographic information system (GIS) technique. Soil survey was carried out in Sohag area, Sohag Governorate, Egypt and the exact locations of soil samples were recorded with the help of GPS. The results indicated that all samples were moderately to strongly alkaline in soil reaction (7.4-8.8), moderately to very strongly saline (2.8- 56.0 dS m-1), very low to very high in organic carbon (0.02-1.6%) and Calcium Carbonates ranged from (0.3-32.8%). Regarding to micronutrients, the soils were sufficient in available Fe, Mn and Cu which ranged between (6.1-32.5 mg/kg), (2.4-107.0 mg /kg) and (0.24-6.5 mg/kg), respectively, whereas Zn (0.13- 2.29 mg /kg) was deficient to sufficient in soils.