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Washington County Surveyor Guide

How to hire a land surveyor in Washington County, MD

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read

Finding a Licensed Land Surveyor in Washington County

Washington County in Western Maryland has licensed Professional Land Surveyors based primarily in Hagerstown and serving communities throughout the county including Boonsboro, Smithsburg, Williamsport, Hancock, Funkstown, and Clear Spring. Maryland requires all practicing surveyors to hold a valid PLS license from the Maryland State Board for Professional Land Surveyors.

What to Know About Surveying in Washington County

Washington County's surveying market is smaller than the Baltimore-DC metro area, but it handles a full range of residential, rural, and commercial survey work:

  • Suburban residential surveys: Hagerstown, Smithsburg, Boonsboro, and Maugansville have standard suburban lot surveys that are among the most straightforward projects in the county.
  • Rural and agricultural properties: Washington County has significant farmland. Properties in the Greencastle-Hagerstown agricultural belt, along the Conococheague Creek corridor, and in the hills west of South Mountain often have older deed descriptions that require experienced research.
  • Historic properties: The Antietam National Battlefield area in the southeastern county attracts investors and historic preservation buyers. Properties in this corridor have some of the most historically layered deed histories in Maryland.
  • Floodplain properties: Potomac River floodplain properties in Williamsport and Halfway, and Antietam Creek and Conococheague Creek floodplain properties, may need elevation certificates or floodplain boundary work.

Tips for Hiring in Washington County

Washington County has fewer surveying firms than metro counties. Plan for a two to four week wait for most projects. If you need a survey for a rural property with complex deed descriptions, contact the surveyor early and ask about their familiarity with older Washington County deed records at the county circuit court.

Find a Licensed Surveyor in Washington County

Search our Washington County surveyor directory to find licensed professionals. All listings are sourced from state licensing records maintained by the Maryland State Board for Professional Land Surveyors.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a licensed land surveyor in Washington County, Maryland?

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

Are there surveyors in Washington County who handle C&O Canal area properties?

Experienced local surveyors are familiar with properties near the C&O Canal National Historical Park along the Potomac River. These properties can have complex access, easement, and boundary issues given the park's proximity and the historic development patterns in the corridor.

How long does a survey take in Washington County?

Most surveys in Washington County take one to three weeks. Rural properties with older deed histories may take longer because of the research involved.

Sources

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