Land Surveyors in Yakutat Borough, AK
Find licensed professional land surveyors in Yakutat Borough, Alaska. Browse by specialty or city. Phone numbers visible on every listing. Call directly, no middleman.
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Yakutat Borough listings are meant to help property owners find firms to contact, compare scope, and confirm availability. Always verify licensing, insurance, price, and project fit before hiring.
- Only private surveying firms and licensed surveying professionals are eligible for listing.
- Firm websites, public contact details, and owner-submitted corrections are reviewed where available.
- Alaska license information shown where available
- Non-surveying entities and government offices are removed when identified.
Last reviewed: May 16, 2026.
A listing is not an endorsement. Property owners should speak with the firm directly before booking.
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Yakutat Borough has a thin local list, so give nearby firms enough detail to decide quickly: ZIP, parcel size, project type, timeline, and whether you have an old survey.
Ask how many site visits are included and whether staking is based on final approved plans.
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Yakutat Borough has 3 land surveying firms in our directory, serving 0 cities across the borough. 2 of these firms currently show license information.
The most common survey type in Yakutat Borough is boundary surveying for fences, property disputes, and real estate transactions.
Common questions about land surveys in Yakutat Borough
How much does a land survey cost in Yakutat Borough?+
Most boundary surveys for residential properties in Yakutat Borough range from $500 to $1,500. Final cost depends on lot size, terrain, how clear the legal description is, whether existing pins can be located, and how much county records research is needed. Larger parcels, rural acreage, and complex titles run higher. Always ask for a written estimate that lists what is included.
When do I need a land survey in Yakutat Borough?+
You typically need a survey before installing a fence, building an addition, splitting a lot, refinancing, settling a boundary dispute, or buying property where the description is unclear. Lenders require an elevation certificate for properties in FEMA flood zones. ALTA/NSPS surveys are required for most commercial real estate transactions in Alaska.
What types of surveys are available in Yakutat Borough?+
Common surveys offered in Yakutat Borough include boundary surveys (locating your property lines), ALTA/NSPS surveys (commercial transactions), elevation certificates (FEMA flood insurance), topographic surveys (terrain mapping for design and engineering), construction staking (locating planned structures on site), and subdivision plats (dividing parcels into smaller lots).
How do I find a licensed land surveyor in Yakutat Borough?+
Confirm the surveyor is licensed in Alaska. Our Yakutat Borough directory is reviewed against firm websites, owner updates, and license information where available. Contact two or three firms for written estimates, ask about their experience with similar projects, and confirm their license and professional liability insurance before booking. Reviews and references from recent clients help narrow the choice.
How long does a land survey take in Yakutat Borough?+
A typical residential boundary survey in Yakutat Borough takes one to four weeks from initial consultation to final plat. Timeline depends on records research, weather, scheduling, and parcel complexity. Surveys requiring extensive title research, ALTA/NSPS standards, or rural acreage can take longer. Some firms offer rush service at a higher fee.
Do I need a licensed surveyor for property work in Alaska?+
Yes. In Alaska, any survey establishing or marking property boundaries, or any survey used as a legal document, must 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, and is not accepted by lenders, title companies, or municipal building departments.