Jefferson County straddles the urban-mountain boundary west of Denver. It includes the suburban cities of Lakewood, Arvada, and Wheat Ridge, the small historic city of Golden, and the mountain communities of Evergreen, Conifer, Bailey, Morrison, and Genesee. This geographic range creates wide survey cost variation: $575 to $1,050 in the urban tier, $800 to $1,500 in the mountain and foothills communities.
2026 Survey Cost Ranges in Jefferson County
| Survey Type | Urban (Lakewood, Arvada, Wheat Ridge) | Foothills/Mountain |
|---|---|---|
| ILC | $275 to $575 | $375 to $700 |
| Boundary Survey | $575 to $1,050 | $800 to $1,500 |
| Elevation Certificate | $475 to $750 | $550 to $900 |
| ALTA/NSPS Survey | $1,900 to $4,000 | $2,200 to $4,500 |
Urban Jefferson County: Lakewood, Arvada, and Wheat Ridge
Lakewood is Jefferson County’s largest city and a major Denver suburb. Arvada, to the north, has both older established neighborhoods and growing new development areas. Wheat Ridge, Edgewater, and the urban edge communities along the Denver border have active residential survey markets.
Bear Creek runs through Lakewood, creating a FEMA flood zone corridor through Belmar, the Bear Creek Lake Park area, and into southwest Denver. Clear Creek runs through Golden into Arvada, with flood zone coverage along the creek corridor. Properties near Bear Creek in Lakewood and Clear Creek in Golden and Arvada regularly need elevation certificates.
Mountain and Foothills Communities
Evergreen, Conifer, Bailey, Morrison, and the communities along US-285 from Denver into the mountains are part of Jefferson County’s mountain tier. Survey costs run significantly higher here due to steep terrain, remote property access, rocky ground, and limited prior survey documentation for many older mountain parcels.
Jefferson County Open Space manages over 60,000 acres of open space and parks. Properties adjacent to open space parcels require careful research of open space easements and deed restrictions during the survey process. Morrison, with its famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre location, sits at the mountain-plains interface and sees active real estate activity driven by proximity to Denver and mountain character.
Colorado School of Mines and Golden
Golden, the county seat, is home to the Colorado School of Mines and sits in the Clear Creek valley. Commercial survey demand in Golden reflects CSU and downtown Golden development. Clear Creek Canyon extends west from Golden into the mountains; canyon properties above Golden require mountain-terrain survey capability.
To find a licensed land surveyor in Jefferson County, browse our directory. Every surveyor listed is sourced from Colorado state licensing records. Jefferson County has 11 licensed surveyors in our directory.