Boulder County sits at the base of the Rocky Mountains, spanning the urban-mountain interface from the plains of Longmont through Boulder and into the foothills communities of Nederland, Ward, Lyons, and Jamestown. Survey costs here run above the Front Range average, reflecting high real estate values, a complex regulatory environment, post-flood demand in flood-affected areas, and mountain terrain in the western half of the county. Boundary surveys run $600 to $1,200 in Boulder and Longmont in 2026, and $850 to $1,600 in the mountain communities.
2026 Survey Cost Ranges in Boulder County
| Survey Type | Boulder, Longmont, Louisville | Mountain / Canyon Communities |
|---|---|---|
| ILC | $300 to $650 | $400 to $800 |
| Boundary Survey | $600 to $1,200 | $850 to $1,600 |
| Elevation Certificate | $500 to $900 | $600 to $1,000 |
| ALTA/NSPS Survey | $2,000 to $4,500 | $2,400 to $5,000 |
Post-2013 Flood Survey Demand
The September 2013 Boulder floods were catastrophic. Boulder Creek flooded through downtown Boulder and the university campus. Left Hand Creek flooded through Jamestown, destroying much of the small mountain town. St. Vrain Creek caused catastrophic damage in Lyons and Longmont. FEMA revised its Flood Insurance Rate Maps for Boulder County significantly after 2013, expanding flood zone designations along Boulder Creek, Left Hand Creek, St. Vrain Creek, and numerous smaller drainages. Elevation certificate demand in the areas affected by 2013 remains elevated.
Marshall Fire Recovery in Superior and Louisville
The December 2021 Marshall Fire burned through Superior and Louisville, destroying over 1,000 homes. Property owners rebuilding on existing lots need boundary surveys to obtain building permits. Survey demand in Superior and Louisville has been elevated since the fire, as property owners work through the rebuilding process. Surveyors experienced with the Marshall Fire recovery area in these two communities have worked consistently on these rebuild surveys since 2022.
Boulder Open Space and Regulatory Complexity
Boulder has one of the most extensive open space systems in Colorado, with over 45,000 acres of city-owned open space surrounding and interspersed with the city. Properties adjacent to open space boundaries require research of open space easements and deed restrictions during the survey process. Boulder’s planning regulations are detailed; surveyors working in the city of Boulder must be familiar with the local regulatory environment.
University of Colorado and Commercial Survey Demand
The University of Colorado’s Boulder campus, along with Boulder’s established tech and research corridor, generates commercial and institutional survey demand. ALTA/NSPS surveys for commercial transactions in Boulder run $2,000 to $4,500.
To find a licensed land surveyor in Boulder County, browse our directory. Every surveyor listed is sourced from Colorado state licensing records. Boulder County has 7 licensed surveyors in our directory.