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New Haven County Surveyor Guide

How to hire a land surveyor in New Haven County, CT

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read

Licensed Land Surveyors in New Haven County

New Haven County has 43 licensed Professional Land Surveyors in the directory, sourced from Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection licensing records. The county's size and diversity, from the urban cores of New Haven and Waterbury to the shoreline communities of Milford and West Haven and the hillier western towns, means survey projects here span a wide range of terrain types and property histories. Finding a surveyor with experience in your specific area and project type matters.

Connecticut PLS Licensing Requirements

Connecticut licenses Professional Land Surveyors through the Department of Consumer Protection under Connecticut General Statutes §20-300 through §20-306. To qualify, candidates must pass the national NCEES Fundamentals of Surveying and Principles and Practice of Surveying exams, meet experience requirements working under a licensed PLS, and complete continuing education for license renewal. Only a PLS can sign and seal official survey maps in Connecticut. All 43 surveyors in the New Haven County directory hold active PLS licenses.

Common Survey Projects in New Haven County

Residential Boundary Surveys in Hamden, North Haven, and Milford

Suburban towns like Hamden, North Haven, and Milford generate steady demand for residential boundary surveys tied to property sales, fence installations, and construction permits. These towns have a mix of mid-20th-century subdivisions with relatively clean deed chains and older neighborhoods where property corners have shifted or gone missing over decades. A boundary survey locates or resets iron pins, reconciles field measurements with the recorded deed description, and produces a stamped survey map.

ALTA Surveys for New Haven Commercial Development

New Haven's active commercial real estate market, including Yale University acquisitions, hospital expansions, and Science Park redevelopment, generates substantial ALTA/NSPS survey demand. These surveys document boundaries, easements, encroachments, utilities, and improvements to the standard required by lenders and title insurers on commercial transactions. Firms with ALTA experience in New Haven County are well represented in the directory.

Elevation Certificates Along the Shoreline

West Haven and Milford both have significant shoreline exposure to Long Island Sound, with neighborhoods in FEMA AE and VE flood zones. East Haven's shoreline along Cosey Beach and Momauguin also carries flood zone designations. Mortgage lenders require elevation certificates for properties in these zones before closing. A licensed surveyor measures the structure's lowest floor elevation and completes the official FEMA Elevation Certificate form, which the lender and flood insurer use to set coverage requirements and premiums.

Naugatuck River Valley Surveys

The Naugatuck River runs through Shelton, Derby, Ansonia, and Naugatuck before meeting the Housatonic River. Properties along the river in these cities carry their own flood zone considerations as well as the layered industrial deed histories common in former mill towns. Surveyors familiar with Naugatuck Valley title chains are valuable for these projects, where deed research can take significantly more time than a typical suburban lot.

Waterbury Urban Lot Surveys

Waterbury is the county's second-largest city, with a dense urban core and decades of subdivision, industrial use, and redevelopment that have created complex parcel histories. Boundary surveys in Waterbury often require research across multiple recorded plans and deed chains. The city's ongoing downtown redevelopment and residential rehabilitation activity keeps demand for boundary and ALTA work consistent.

How to Choose a Surveyor in New Haven County

Start with the New Haven County land surveyor directory to find licensed firms in your area. When you contact surveyors for quotes, give them your parcel ID or street address, approximate lot size, and the reason you need the survey. Ask whether they have experience with similar projects in your town. Coastal elevation certificate work requires familiarity with FEMA flood mapping, so if you are in West Haven, Milford, or East Haven, ask specifically about elevation certificate experience.

Request quotes from at least three firms before choosing. Quotes should be in writing and specify what is included: deed research, fieldwork, monuments, final stamped plan, and any recording fees. Turnaround times vary by firm and season, so ask when you can expect the completed plan.

Start Your Search

Browse the New Haven County land surveyor directory to find 43 licensed PLS firms organized by service area. All listings are sourced from Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection licensing records and updated as records change.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a licensed land surveyor in New Haven County?

The New Haven County land surveyor directory lists 43 licensed firms sourced from Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection licensing records. Every listed surveyor holds an active Professional Land Surveyor license issued under Connecticut General Statutes §20-300 through §20-306.

What types of surveys do New Haven County surveyors handle?

Licensed surveyors in New Haven County handle residential boundary surveys, ALTA/NSPS surveys for commercial and institutional clients, topographic surveys for construction planning, elevation certificates for flood zone properties along the West Haven and Milford shoreline, and subdivision plans for lot splits.

How many licensed surveyors are in New Haven County?

There are 43 licensed land surveying firms in the New Haven County directory. New Haven County is one of the larger surveyor markets in Connecticut, with firms serving urban clients in New Haven and Waterbury as well as suburban and rural clients in towns like Hamden, North Haven, and the Naugatuck Valley.

Do I need a surveyor for a fence project in Hamden or North Haven?

Connecticut law does not require a survey before installing a fence, but having a licensed surveyor locate or set property line monuments before you build protects you from disputes with neighbors. Most fence contractors in Hamden and North Haven strongly recommend a boundary survey first, especially on lots with old or unclear deed descriptions.

What credentials should I look for in a Connecticut land surveyor?

Look for a Professional Land Surveyor license issued by the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection. In Connecticut, only a licensed PLS can sign and stamp official survey maps and plats. All surveyors listed in our directory hold active PLS licenses sourced from state records.

Sources

  1. Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection - Land Surveyors License Information
  2. Connecticut General Statutes §20-300 through §20-306 - Land Surveyor Licensing
  3. National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying - Surveying Exams
  4. American Land Title Association - ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey Standards