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Common questions about finding a land surveyor
How does Find Land Surveyor work?+
Search 9,552 licensed land surveyors across 50 states by ZIP, city, or county. Every listing shows verified license status, services offered, contact details, and client reviews. Phone numbers are visible on every profile so you can call directly. Estimate requests submitted on the site route directly to the surveyor without an intermediary.
How much does a land survey cost?+
Most residential boundary surveys in the United States cost $500 to $2,000, depending on parcel size, terrain, location, and records research required. Elevation certificates for FEMA flood insurance run $200 to $700. ALTA/NSPS surveys for commercial transactions typically start at $2,000. Cost varies by state and county; see the local cost guide for your area.
When do I need a land survey?+
You typically need a survey before installing a fence, building an addition, splitting or combining lots, refinancing a property in a flood zone, settling a boundary dispute, or buying property where the legal description is unclear. Lenders, title companies, and municipal building departments routinely require current survey documentation before closing or issuing permits.
How do I verify a surveyor is licensed?+
Every firm in this directory has been compiled from public state licensing data. Where the state registry is available, individual professional surveyors are matched to active license records on each profile. You can also confirm a license directly with the state licensing board listed on each profile page.
Are listings free? Is there a charge to surveyors?+
Yes, listings are free, and claiming a profile is free. Find Land Surveyor does not run pay-to-rank placement, lead auctions, or per-lead fees. Rankings are based on objective signals like license verification, profile completeness, and client reviews.
What types of land surveys are offered?+
Common survey types in the directory include boundary surveys, ALTA/NSPS surveys, elevation certificates for FEMA flood compliance, topographic surveys, construction staking, and subdivision plats. Each profile lists the specific services that surveyor offers.