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Sonoma County Surveyor Guide

How to hire a land surveyor in Sonoma County, CA

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read

How Do I Find a Land Surveyor in Sonoma County, CA?

Sonoma County covers an unusually wide range of property types: suburban neighborhoods in Santa Rosa, Petaluma, and Rohnert Park; wine country vineyard parcels in Healdsburg and Sonoma; rural ranches in the county's hills and valleys; vacation properties along the Russian River; and coastal parcels along the rugged Sonoma Coast. Finding the right Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) means matching their experience to your specific property and its challenges.

Start with License Verification

California law requires all boundary surveys to be performed by a licensed PLS under the California Business and Professions Code, Chapter 15, Sections 8700 to 8805. Before hiring anyone, Every surveyor in our California directory is sourced from state licensing records.ca.gov. Use the name or license number lookup to confirm the license is active. Ask for the PLS number before you sign any contract or pay a deposit.

Know the Local Challenges

Sonoma County has several survey challenges that are either unique to the region or more pronounced here than in many other California counties. Understanding these will help you ask better questions and choose the right surveyor.

Post-Wildfire Surveys

The 2017 Tubbs Fire burned through parts of Santa Rosa including the Fountaingrove and Coffey Park neighborhoods. The 2019 Kincade Fire burned tens of thousands of acres in the northern part of the county near Geyserville, Windsor, and Healdsburg. In fire-affected areas, survey corner monuments, concrete caps, and other physical markers may have been destroyed. Surveyors working in these zones must reconstruct boundaries from original record documents, county maps, and mathematical calculations rather than relying on found monuments. Ask any surveyor directly: Do you have experience performing post-fire boundary surveys in Sonoma County? What does your process look like when physical corners are missing?

Vineyard and Agricultural Parcels

Wine country parcels in appellations like Dry Creek Valley, Alexander Valley, and Russian River Valley often involve large acreage, older deed descriptions, and complex easement histories tied to water rights and agricultural use. Not every PLS is set up to handle the scale and research depth these parcels require. Look for surveyors who list agricultural or vineyard parcel work in their services and ask for references from similar projects.

Russian River and Vacation Property Areas

The Russian River corridor around Guerneville, Monte Rio, and Cazadero has many properties with old, informal, or incomplete surveys. Some parcels date from 1920s and 1930s subdivisions where the original mapping was rough. Surveyors working this area need to be comfortable doing extensive archival research. Ask how they approach properties where the deed description may not match the physical occupancy on the ground.

Coastal Properties

Properties along the Sonoma Coast near Bodega Bay, Jenner, and Sea Ranch involve California Coastal Commission jurisdiction and may have public access easements, setback requirements, or coastal resource restrictions that affect survey work. Confirm any coastal surveyor has experience navigating these regulatory layers.

Rodgers Creek Fault Zone

The Rodgers Creek Fault runs through parts of Sonoma County, including areas near Santa Rosa and Rohnert Park. Properties near the fault trace may be subject to Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zone rules, affecting development setbacks. If your property is in a hillside area near the fault, ask whether the surveyor has experience with fault zone research.

What Questions Should I Ask Before Hiring?

  • What is your PLS license number, and is it currently active?
  • Have you worked on properties in the Tubbs or Kincade Fire burn areas?
  • Do you have experience with vineyard or large agricultural parcels?
  • How do you handle properties where original corner monuments are missing?
  • What does your typical timeline look like for a project like mine?
  • What records will you research before fieldwork begins?

What Should I Do Before Calling a Surveyor?

Have your property address ready and a copy of your deed if you have one. Surveyors research assessor and recorder records as part of every project, so you do not need to gather those yourself before getting a quote.

Find Qualified Surveyors in Our Directory

Our Sonoma County surveyor directory lists licensed PLS professionals with experience across the county's diverse property types. Whether you need post-fire boundary work near Santa Rosa, a vineyard parcel survey near Healdsburg, a rural ranch survey in the county's hills, or coastal work near Bodega Bay, search by location and project type to find the right surveyor.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a licensed land surveyor in California?

Every surveyor in our California directory is sourced from state licensing records. Search by the surveyor's name or license number to confirm they hold an active Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) license issued by the California Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists. Always ask for the license number before signing a contract.

How long does a land survey take in Sonoma County?

Standard residential boundary surveys in cities like Santa Rosa or Petaluma typically take two to four weeks from first contact to delivery of final documents. Rural, vineyard, and post-fire surveys may take longer due to additional fieldwork and record research. Ask your surveyor for a realistic timeline at the quoting stage.

Is post-fire survey experience important in Sonoma County?

Yes, especially if your property was in the Tubbs Fire (2017) or Kincade Fire (2019) burn areas. Fires can destroy corner monuments, fence posts, and reference points that surveyors rely on. Surveyors with post-fire experience know how to recover boundaries from original record documents and perform the additional calculations required when physical evidence is missing.

Sources

  1. California Board for Professional Engineers - Land Surveyors - and Geologists (BPELSG)
  2. Sonoma County Assessor's Office
  3. California Land Surveyors Association
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Common questions about land surveys in Sonoma County

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

Every surveyor in our California directory is sourced from state licensing records. Search by the surveyor's name or license number to confirm they hold an active Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) license issued by the California Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists. Always ask for the license number before signing a contract.

How long does a land survey take in Sonoma County?+

Standard residential boundary surveys in cities like Santa Rosa or Petaluma typically take two to four weeks from first contact to delivery of final documents. Rural, vineyard, and post-fire surveys may take longer due to additional fieldwork and record research. Ask your surveyor for a realistic timeline at the quoting stage.

Is post-fire survey experience important in Sonoma County?+

Yes, especially if your property was in the Tubbs Fire (2017) or Kincade Fire (2019) burn areas. Fires can destroy corner monuments, fence posts, and reference points that surveyors rely on. Surveyors with post-fire experience know how to recover boundaries from original record documents and perform the additional calculations required when physical evidence is missing.