Alaska

Land Surveyors in Alaska

42 surveyors 5 boroughs

Find licensed professional land surveyors across Alaska. Browse by borough to see surveyors in your area, with specialties including boundary surveys, elevation certificates, ALTA/NSPS surveys, topographic surveys, and more.

Finding a Land Surveyor in Alaska

Alaska has 42 licensed land surveying firms across 5 boroughs. The most active markets are Anchorage Borough (19 surveyors), Matanuska Susitna Borough (10 surveyors), Fairbanks North Star Borough (6 surveyors).

Whether you need a boundary survey for a property purchase, an elevation certificate for flood insurance, or an ALTA/NSPS survey for a commercial transaction, start by selecting your borough below to see all licensed surveyors in your area.

Common survey types offered in Alaska include Boundary Survey, Elevation Certificate, Construction Staking, Subdivision & Platting, Topographic Survey.

Alaska cost guide

See full pricing breakdowns for every common survey type in Alaska.

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Cost estimates by borough in Alaska

Typical residential boundary survey ranges in the most active boroughs in Alaska. Prices are estimates only and vary by parcel size, terrain, and records research required.

Borough Surveyors listed Typical boundary survey
Anchorage Borough19$600 to $1,800
Matanuska Susitna Borough10$500 to $1,500
Fairbanks North Star Borough6$500 to $1,500
Juneau Borough6$500 to $1,500
Sitka Borough1$500 to $1,500

Estimates reflect typical residential boundary survey ranges and assume standard platted lots. Rural acreage, complex parcels, ALTA/NSPS surveys, and elevation certificates are quoted separately.

Common questions about land surveys in Alaska

How much does a land survey cost in Alaska?+

Land survey costs in Alaska vary by survey type, parcel size, and location. Most residential boundary surveys range from $500 to $2,000, with rural acreage and complex parcels running higher. Elevation certificates for FEMA flood insurance run $200 to $700. ALTA/NSPS surveys for commercial transactions typically start at $2,000. Always request a written estimate from two or three licensed surveyors before booking.

What types of land surveys are most common in Alaska?+

In Alaska, the most common surveys requested by property owners are boundary surveys (locating property lines for fences, additions, or disputes), elevation certificates (for FEMA flood insurance compliance), and ALTA/NSPS surveys (for commercial real estate transactions). Topographic surveys, construction staking, and subdivision plats are also routinely offered.

Do I need a licensed surveyor in Alaska?+

Yes. Alaska requires that any survey establishing property boundaries, used in legal documents, recorded with a borough clerk, or accepted by lenders and title companies be performed and stamped by a Professional Land Surveyor licensed in the state. Work performed by unlicensed individuals cannot be recorded or used in legal proceedings.

How do I find a licensed land surveyor in Alaska?+

This directory lists 42 licensed land surveying firms across 5 boroughs in Alaska, compiled from public state licensing data. Browse by borough below to see all surveyors in your area. Contact two or three firms for written estimates, ask about their experience with similar projects, and confirm they carry professional liability insurance.

When do I need a land survey in Alaska?+

You typically need a survey before installing a fence, building an addition, splitting or combining lots, refinancing in a flood zone, settling a boundary dispute, or buying property where the legal description is unclear. Lenders, title companies, and municipal building departments in Alaska routinely require current survey documentation before closing or issuing permits.

How long does a land survey take in Alaska?+

A typical residential boundary survey in Alaska takes one to four weeks from initial consultation to final plat. Timeline depends on records research, weather, scheduling, and parcel complexity. Complex parcels with unclear deeds, ALTA/NSPS commercial work, or rural acreage with limited monumentation can take longer. Rush service is sometimes available at a higher fee.