Kentucky Survey Guide

Land Survey Cost in Hardin County, Kentucky (2026)

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read · Survey Costs

Key takeaway

Land survey costs in Hardin County, KY range from $475 to $850. 2026 pricing for Elizabethtown, Radcliff, Vine Grove, and central Kentucky.

Land Survey Costs in Hardin County, Kentucky

Hardin County is home to Elizabethtown, Radcliff, Vine Grove, and Rineyville, a cluster of communities in central Kentucky that includes one of the state's major military installations, Fort Knox. Seven licensed surveying firms serve the county, handling a market shaped by both civilian residential growth and the unique demands of communities adjacent to a large federal reservation.

Standard residential boundary surveys in Hardin County cost $475 to $850. Central Kentucky's rolling terrain is less demanding than Appalachian fieldwork but more so than flat western Kentucky land, which keeps costs in the middle of the state range.

Survey Costs by Type in Hardin County

Survey TypeEstimated Cost
Boundary Survey$475 to $850
ALTA/NSPS Survey$1,600 to $4,000
Elevation Certificate$225 to $475
Topographic Survey$600 to $2,000
Construction Staking$350 to $1,000

What Affects Survey Costs in Hardin County

Fort Knox Proximity

A significant portion of Hardin County is occupied by Fort Knox Military Reservation. Properties adjacent to the installation may have federal easements, buffer zone restrictions, or access issues documented in county deed records. Surveyors researching these properties need to account for those federal interests, which can add research time.

Elizabethtown and Radcliff Growth

Elizabethtown and Radcliff form a continuous urban corridor that serves both the civilian and military communities in the area. Active residential development in this corridor generates demand for construction staking, subdivision plat work, and residential boundary surveys in newly platted areas.

Nolin River and Rolling Fork Flood Risk

Hardin County has flood risk along the Nolin River in the county's western portions and the Rolling Fork River on the county's edge. Properties in low-lying areas near these waterways may fall in FEMA flood zones requiring elevation certificates for flood insurance.

Find a Surveyor in Hardin County

Our Hardin County land surveyor directory lists 7 licensed firms from KBPELS records. Get quotes from at least two firms. If your property is near Fort Knox, mention that when asking for a quote, as it may affect research scope.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a boundary survey cost in Hardin County, Kentucky?

Boundary surveys in Hardin County typically cost $475 to $850 for standard residential lots. Rural parcels and properties near Fort Knox with access restrictions may cost more.

Do surveys near Fort Knox in Hardin County have any special requirements?

Properties adjacent to Fort Knox Military Reservation may have easements or restrictions related to the installation. A licensed surveyor researching those properties needs to account for any federal easements or buffer zone restrictions documented in county deed records.

How do I find a surveyor in Hardin County?

Our Hardin County land surveyor directory lists 7 licensed firms sourced from KBPELS state records.