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Find a Land Surveyor in Camden County, New Jersey

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read · Find a Surveyor

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Find a licensed land surveyor in Camden County, NJ. Serving Cherry Hill, Camden, Haddonfield, Collingswood, Voorhees, Pennsauken, and surrounding areas.

Hiring a Land Surveyor in Camden County, NJ

Camden County stretches from the Delaware River waterfront in Camden city east to the suburban townships of Cherry Hill, Voorhees, and Gloucester Township. The county's property landscape ranges from dense urban blocks with complex title histories to well-documented suburban subdivisions and older streetcar boroughs like Haddonfield and Collingswood. The kind of survey you need, and the surveyor best suited for it, depends on where your property sits and what you need to accomplish.

What Land Surveyors Do in Camden County

A licensed Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) in New Jersey is authorized under N.J.A.C. 13:40 to perform boundary surveys, topographic surveys, ALTA/NSPS surveys, elevation certificates, subdivision plats, and construction staking. Most Camden County surveyors handle the full range of residential and commercial work.

Common reasons property owners in Camden County hire a surveyor:

  • Confirming lot lines before a fence installation or addition in Cherry Hill or Voorhees
  • Resolving boundary disputes in older neighborhoods like Haddonfield or Collingswood where lot corners are frequently buried or missing
  • Obtaining an elevation certificate for flood insurance on properties near the Delaware River in Camden or Gloucester City
  • Supporting commercial development and redevelopment projects in Camden city's waterfront and institutional zones
  • Staking building lines for new construction in Gloucester Township, which has seen steady residential growth
  • Preparing subdivision plats for land division in Pennsauken or Lawnside

Camden County Property Records

Before fieldwork begins, a surveyor researches your property at the Camden County Register of Deeds and the county tax map office. Camden County maintains a GIS portal that gives surveyors access to tax parcel data and aerial imagery as a baseline, but it does not substitute for the deed and plat research done at the Register of Deeds.

For properties in Camden city, surveyors may also need to check records at the NJ Department of Environmental Protection if prior industrial use created environmental restrictions on the parcel. This research adds time and cost to surveys in the city's redevelopment corridors.

Choosing the Right Surveyor

When evaluating surveyors in Camden County, ask about their experience with your property type. A firm that does primarily residential work in Cherry Hill may not have the ALTA survey experience needed for a commercial redevelopment in Camden city. A surveyor who specializes in older borough lots may have deep familiarity with the recorded plat books that cover Haddonfield and Collingswood.

Questions to ask before hiring:

  • Are you licensed as a Professional Land Surveyor in New Jersey?
  • Have you worked on properties in this neighborhood or municipality before?
  • What does your quote include, and what might cause the final cost to be higher?
  • How will you deliver the completed survey, and will it be filed with the county?
  • What is your current turnaround time?

What to Prepare Before Calling

Having basic information ready speeds up the quoting process. Gather your property address, the tax map block and lot number from your property tax bill, the approximate size and shape of the lot, and a clear description of what you need the survey for. If you have a prior survey or a copy of your deed, share those with the surveyor as well. Existing documents can reduce research time and lower the final cost.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I verify a surveyor is licensed in New Jersey?

Check the NJ State Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors license lookup at njconsumeraffairs.gov. A licensed Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) will have an active license number. Only licensed surveyors can certify surveys that carry legal weight in New Jersey.

How long does a land survey take in Camden County?

Most residential boundary surveys in Camden County take two to four weeks from the time you hire the surveyor to receiving a completed, certified map. Complex properties, commercial sites, or parcels with no prior survey history can take six weeks or longer, especially when title research reveals conflicting deed descriptions.

Do I need a survey before building a fence in Camden County?

No municipal code in Camden County universally requires a survey before fence installation, but many homeowners commission one to confirm the property line before work begins. Fence encroachment disputes are among the most common reasons property owners hire surveyors after the fact, often at greater expense than a pre-construction survey would have cost.

Can the same surveyor handle both a boundary survey and an elevation certificate?

Yes. Most licensed land surveyors in New Jersey are qualified to prepare both boundary surveys and elevation certificates. Ordering both at once can reduce the total cost since the field crew visits the site a single time.