Land Survey Costs in Lancaster County, Nebraska
Lancaster County is Nebraska's second most populous county and home to Lincoln, the state capital and a major university city. The county includes Lincoln's dense urban core plus growing suburban and rural areas to the south and east, including Waverly, Hickman, and Bennet. Survey costs in Lancaster County reflect the well-maintained courthouse records in Lincoln's urban market alongside the more complex PLSS-based surveys required for rural and agricultural parcels on the county's edges.
Lancaster County Survey Cost by Type
Residential Boundary Survey in Lincoln: $500 to $950
Standard residential boundary surveys in Lincoln's platted subdivisions typically cost $500 to $950. The Lancaster County Register of Deeds maintains accessible plat records for most of Lincoln's urban and suburban neighborhoods. Standard lots in Lincoln's established neighborhoods and newer southwest and northwest subdivisions fall comfortably within this range. Larger lots or properties with easement complications run toward the higher end.
Rural Parcels (Waverly, Hickman, Bennet): $800 to $2,000+
Rural parcels in the eastern and southern parts of Lancaster County, including farming communities like Hickman, Bennet, and Waverly, involve agricultural land with PLSS-based deed descriptions. These surveys require monument research and recovery that takes more time than urban lot surveys. Costs for rural parcels in Lancaster County run $800 to $2,000 or more depending on acreage and monument condition.
Elevation Certificate: $350 to $600
Lancaster County has flood zone activity along Salt Creek and its tributaries, which run through portions of Lincoln. Properties in these flood corridors require elevation certificates for flood insurance. The typical cost is $350 to $600 for a standard single-family structure.
ALTA Survey (Commercial): $2,000 to $4,500+
Lincoln's commercial real estate market, driven in part by state government, University of Nebraska, and healthcare sector growth, generates consistent demand for ALTA surveys. Commercial transactions in Lincoln's downtown core and growing west and southwest commercial corridors carry ALTA survey costs of $2,000 to $4,500 or more.
What Affects Survey Cost in Lancaster County
| Factor | Effect on Cost |
|---|---|
| Urban vs. rural location | Lincoln platted lots are cheaper to survey than rural parcels in Hickman or Bennet |
| Lot size and acreage | Larger parcels require more fieldwork and cost more |
| Monument condition | Rural PLSS corner recovery adds time and cost |
| Flood zone proximity | Salt Creek corridor properties may need elevation certificates alongside boundary work |
| Survey type | ALTA surveys cost significantly more than residential boundary surveys |
Lancaster County Terrain and Survey Conditions
Lancaster County sits on the eastern edge of the Great Plains, with relatively flat to gently rolling terrain. Lincoln's urban core and most suburban areas present straightforward fieldwork conditions. The Salt Creek valley cuts through portions of Lincoln and the county, creating flood zone designations that affect some neighborhoods. Rural areas to the south and east are predominantly agricultural, with the PLSS grid forming the legal framework for most parcel descriptions.
The county's overall flat topography keeps field survey time lower than in states with significant elevation change, which helps hold residential survey costs in a predictable range.
Nebraska LPLS Licensing in Lancaster County
All survey work in Lancaster County must be performed by a Licensed Professional Land Surveyor holding a current LPLS license from NSBEPA under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-8,101. Every surveyor in our directory is sourced from state licensing records. Work from an unlicensed individual has no legal standing and cannot be recorded with the Lancaster County Register of Deeds.
Find licensed land surveyors serving Lancaster County at our Lancaster County land surveyor directory.