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Find a Land Surveyor in Kleberg County, TX

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read · Find a Surveyor

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Find a licensed land surveyor in Kleberg County, TX. RPLS professionals serving Kingsville, Riviera, Ricardo and the surrounding area.

Find a Licensed Land Surveyor in Kleberg County, TX

Kleberg County covers South Texas plains with brush country and coastal prairie; the King Ranch, one of the largest ranches in the world, dominates much of the county; near Baffin Bay on the Gulf Coast. Property owners, developers, and businesses across Kingsville, Riviera, Ricardo regularly need licensed surveyors for real estate transactions, construction, fence placement, dispute resolution, and more. Finding the right professional starts with understanding what they do and how to verify their credentials.

Why Licensing Matters in Texas

Texas law under Chapter 1071 of the Occupations Code requires an active RPLS (Registered Professional Land Surveyor) license for anyone performing or offering land surveying services. The Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying (TBPLS) issues and regulates these licenses. Only a licensed RPLS can certify a survey with legal standing in Texas. Before hiring anyone in Kleberg County, verify their license at tbpls.texas.gov.

Types of Surveys Common in Kleberg County

Boundary Surveys

Boundary surveys locate and document your property lines, set corner monuments, and produce a signed plat. They are required for most real estate transactions, fence installation disputes, and permit applications in Kleberg County.

Topographic Surveys

Topographic surveys document existing ground elevations and site features. Engineers, architects, and developers use them for grading design, drainage planning, and construction projects across Kleberg County.

ALTA/NSPS Surveys

ALTA surveys are required for commercial real estate transactions involving institutional lenders and title insurance. They document boundaries, easements, improvements, and encroachments in a comprehensive format.

Rural and Acreage Surveys

Texas A&M University-Kingsville and Naval Air Station Kingsville are major employers. The King Ranch heritage creates unique large-tract survey history in the county. Large tracts in Kleberg County may have older deed descriptions that require significant research to resolve.

Tips for Hiring a Surveyor in Kleberg County

  • Verify the RPLS license at tbpls.texas.gov before any commitment.
  • Describe your project clearly: the property address, parcel ID, purpose, and any existing survey documents you have.
  • Get a written proposal that includes scope, deliverables, timeline, and price before work begins.
  • Ask about local experience: surveyors who regularly work in Kleberg County know the local appraisal district records and county permit requirements.

Look Up Your Property First

Before calling a surveyor, pull your parcel data from the Kleberg County Appraisal District (klebergcad.org) at https://www.klebergcad.org/. Having your legal description and parcel ID ready helps surveyors quote your job faster.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a licensed surveyor in Kleberg County?

Use the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying license search at tbpls.texas.gov to find and verify RPLS professionals. Our directory at /texas/kleberg/ lists licensed surveyors serving Kleberg County with contact details and service areas.

What surveys are most common in Kleberg County?

Boundary surveys for residential sales and fence placement are the most common. ALTA surveys for commercial transactions and topographic surveys for new construction are also frequently requested. Large acreage and rural land surveys are significant in the rural portions of the county.

How long does a land survey take in Kleberg County?

A residential boundary survey typically takes two to four weeks from booking to final delivery. ALTA surveys for commercial properties can take four to eight weeks. Scheduling ahead is important if you have a transaction closing date or permit deadline.

Can I use an old survey when selling property in Kleberg County?

In Texas, you may use an existing survey if the seller signs a T-47 affidavit confirming no changes since the survey was completed. If the buyer's lender requires a new survey, or if improvements have been added, you will need to commission a current survey.