Missouri Survey Guide

Land Survey Cost in Cole County, Missouri (2026)

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read · Survey Costs

Key takeaway

Land survey costs in Cole County, MO range from $425 to $5,000+. See 2026 pricing for Jefferson City boundary surveys and elevation certificates.

What Land Surveys Cost in Cole County in 2026

Cole County occupies the geographic center of Missouri, with Jefferson City, the state capital, sitting on bluffs above the Missouri River. That position at the heart of state government shapes survey demand in ways that differ from most Missouri counties: right-of-way surveys near the Capitol complex, surveys for state agency properties, and the general activity of a government town. But Cole County also has the full range of residential, commercial, and rural survey needs, plus flood zone complexity from three separate waterways.

Typical survey costs in Cole County run $425 to $875 for residential boundary surveys. Elevation certificates cost $250 to $550. Commercial ALTA surveys start at $1,500 and exceed $5,000 for larger or more complex properties. Southern Cole County's Ozark-edge terrain adds cost for rural parcels in that part of the county.

Cole County Survey Cost by Type

Survey TypeTypical Cost RangeCommon Use
Residential Boundary Survey$425 to $875Property lines, fences, disputes
Rural or Agricultural Parcel Survey$700 to $1,800+Ozark-edge parcels, farm splits
Elevation Certificate$250 to $550Flood insurance, LOMA applications
Topographic Survey$600 to $1,500Site planning, development
ALTA/NSPS Survey$1,500 to $5,000+Commercial and government transactions
Right-of-Way Survey$800 to $3,000+Government and infrastructure projects
Subdivision Plat Survey$2,000 to $8,000+New lots, subdivisions

Survey Costs by Location Within Cole County

Jefferson City Urban and Near-Downtown Areas

Jefferson City proper has a mix of property ages, from 19th-century platted lots in the historic districts near the Capitol to mid-century residential neighborhoods and modern commercial development on the city's edges. Historic neighborhood lots can present monument challenges: older iron pins, stone markers, or corners referenced to trees or structures that no longer exist. A boundary survey in the older parts of Jefferson City runs $575 to $875, reflecting the additional research and monument recovery that older properties require.

Properties along the Missouri River bluffs in Jefferson City are elevated above the river valley flood zone, which is one reason the state capital was sited where it is. However, lower-lying portions of the city near Wears Creek and in the river bottomlands below the bluffs have flood exposure that affects survey scope for some properties.

Jefferson City Newer Residential and Commercial Areas

Jefferson City's growth areas to the east and south, including newer subdivisions and commercial development along U.S. Highway 54, have more recently platted lots with better monument preservation. Residential boundary surveys here run $425 to $650. Commercial ALTA surveys along the Highway 54 corridor run $1,500 to $4,000 depending on site size and easement complexity.

Wardsville and Lohman

Wardsville is a small community in central Cole County southeast of Jefferson City. It has a mix of rural residential and agricultural land, with surveys priced by parcel size. A standard rural residential parcel in Wardsville runs $500 to $800. Lohman, to the north of Jefferson City, is a small rural community with agricultural parcels that survey at $600 to $1,200 depending on acreage and access. The relatively flat terrain north of Jefferson City toward the Missouri River keeps field time moderate for these parcels.

Eugene and Southern Cole County

Eugene is a small community in the southern part of Cole County where the terrain shifts toward the Ozark Plateau. Rolling hills, more rugged access roads, and forested parcels add field time for surveys in this area. Rural parcel surveys in southern Cole County around Eugene and the unincorporated southern townships run $700 to $1,800 depending on acreage, terrain difficulty, and the age and condition of existing deed descriptions and monuments. Older metes-and-bounds descriptions are more common in southern Cole County than in the platted areas closer to Jefferson City.

Flood Zone Complexity: Missouri River, Moreau River, and Wears Creek

Cole County has three waterways that generate FEMA flood zone designations affecting properties throughout the county. The Missouri River's bottomlands north of Jefferson City, below the bluffs where the city sits, have AE flood zones in the river valley. Most of Jefferson City proper is elevated above this zone on the bluffs, but properties north of the city toward the river and in the low-lying areas between the bluffs and the water face flood exposure.

The Moreau River flows south through Cole County, passing through the rural southern county before joining the Missouri River. AE flood zones follow the Moreau River corridor through communities including Wardsville and the rural lands between. The Moreau River has flooded significantly in past weather events, and its flood zone extends into areas that might surprise property owners unfamiliar with the creek's behavior during high water events.

Wears Creek flows through Jefferson City proper, running through several neighborhoods before emptying into the Missouri River. The creek has AE flood zone designations through residential areas of Jefferson City, and property owners near the creek who are buying, refinancing, or pulling permits may find flood documentation requirements applied to their transactions.

Elevation certificates in these flood zones typically cost $250 to $550 in Cole County. Use FEMA's Flood Map Service Center at msc.fema.gov to check your property's flood zone status before ordering.

What to Tell a Surveyor When Requesting a Quote

To get an accurate quote from a Cole County surveyor, have the following ready:

  • Your parcel number (available from the Cole County Assessor at colecounty.org)
  • The address and approximate lot size or acreage
  • A copy of your deed or recorded plat if available
  • What you need the survey for: fence, sale, dispute, permit, flood insurance, or government work
  • Whether you need monuments physically set
  • If rural, the general location and a description of terrain and road access

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a boundary survey cost in Jefferson City?

A typical residential boundary survey in Jefferson City and Cole County runs $425 to $875. Properties in the older historic neighborhoods of Jefferson City may run toward the higher end, given older monuments and more complex deed histories. Rural parcels in southern Cole County on Ozark-edge terrain are priced by acreage and typically cost $700 to $1,800 depending on size and access. Get at least two quotes from licensed Missouri Professional Land Surveyors.

What does an elevation certificate cost in Cole County?

Elevation certificates in Cole County typically cost $250 to $550 for residential properties. The Missouri River bottomlands north of Jefferson City, the Moreau River corridor through the southern county, and Wears Creek through Jefferson City proper all generate flood zone designations that trigger elevation certificate requirements. Check flood zone status at msc.fema.gov before ordering.

Does Ozark terrain in southern Cole County affect survey costs?

Yes. Southern Cole County sits at the northern edge of the Ozark Plateau, with rolling hills, steeper terrain, and more forested land than central Missouri's prairie regions. Field crews spend more time on difficult terrain and rural road access in southern Cole County than on flat parcels closer to Jefferson City. These extra field hours are reflected in higher costs for rural southern county surveys.

What does an ALTA survey cost for government or commercial Jefferson City properties?

ALTA/NSPS surveys for commercial and government-related properties in Jefferson City typically run $1,500 to $5,000 and higher for larger or more complex parcels. State government agencies and private commercial users along Jefferson City's commercial corridors both require ALTA surveys for transactions and right-of-way work. These surveys meet national standards required by commercial lenders and title insurers.

How do I verify a Missouri land surveyor's license?

Go to pr.mo.gov/apelsla.asp and use the license lookup tool provided by the Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors and Landscape Architects (APELSLA). Search by name or license number and confirm active Professional Land Surveyor status. Missouri licenses surveyors under Chapter 327 RSMo.