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Land Surveyors in Prince Georges County, MD

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Prince Georges County Surveyor Guide

How to hire a land surveyor in Prince Georges County, MD

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read

Finding a Licensed Land Surveyor in Prince George's County

Prince George's County has several licensed Professional Land Surveyors serving its cities and communities. Maryland requires all practicing surveyors to hold a valid PLS license from the Maryland State Board for Professional Land Surveyors. When hiring in Prince George's County, confirm the firm's lead surveyor holds a current Maryland license.

Survey Work in Prince George's County

Surveying in Prince George's County covers a wide range of project types:

  • Urban infill and townhouse projects: Hyattsville, College Park, Bladensburg, and Greenbelt have dense residential development where precise boundary work near lot lines is critical.
  • Government and institutional properties: The county is home to Joint Base Andrews, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, and the University of Maryland campus. These properties generate institutional survey work separate from residential demand.
  • Waterfront and floodplain properties: Properties near the Anacostia River, Patuxent River, and Piscataway Creek may need elevation certificates and floodplain research.
  • Large rural and agricultural parcels: Southern Prince George's County has larger rural parcels in Fort Washington, Accokeek, and the Piscataway area that require experienced research of older deed chains.

Questions to Ask Before Hiring

  • Have you worked in this neighborhood or on similar property types before?
  • What is your current turnaround time?
  • What does your quote include: deed research, fieldwork, monument placement, and final plat?
  • Do you have experience with floodplain boundaries or waterfront properties if that applies?

Find a Licensed Surveyor in Prince George's County

Search our Prince George's County surveyor directory to find licensed professionals near your property. All listings are sourced directly from state licensing records.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a licensed land surveyor in Prince George's County?

Every surveyor in our Prince George's County directory is sourced from state licensing records. All listed professionals hold active Maryland PLS licenses.

What kinds of surveys are most common in Prince George's County?

Boundary surveys, location surveys, and elevation certificates are the most common. Commercial and government properties near Joint Base Andrews, the Route 50 corridor, and the University of Maryland area also generate significant demand for ALTA surveys and topographic surveys.

How long does it take to get a survey done in Prince George's County?

Most surveys take one to three weeks. Research of deed records at the Prince George's County land records office, fieldwork, and plat preparation each take time. Plan ahead if you have a closing or permit deadline.

Sources

  1. Maryland State Board for Professional Land Surveyors - Licensing Information
  2. Maryland Annotated Code - Real Property Article