Mississippi Land Survey Costs at a Glance
Land survey costs in Mississippi range from $250 for a mortgage location survey to $3,000 or more for a detailed ALTA/NSPS survey on a commercial property. Most residential boundary surveys cost $350 to $800. The state's geography spans the Gulf Coast, the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta, the Pine Belt, and the northeast Hills region, and those differences show up in what surveys cost.
| Survey Type | Typical Cost in Mississippi |
|---|---|
| Boundary Survey | $350 to $800 |
| ALTA/NSPS Survey | $1,200 to $3,000 |
| Topographic Survey | $700 to $2,000 |
| Elevation Certificate | $300 to $650 |
| Mortgage Location Survey | $250 to $450 |
| Construction Staking | $500 to $1,500 |
What Drives Survey Costs in Mississippi
Coastal Complexity
Harrison, Jackson, and Hancock counties on the Gulf Coast have the most complex survey environment in the state. Hurricane Katrina in 2005 destroyed or displaced property monuments across the coast, requiring surveyors to reconstruct boundaries from deed records and aerial photographs. Post-storm rebuilding created new parcel histories and easements. Elevation certificates are standard on virtually every coastal transaction.
The Delta
The Yazoo-Mississippi Delta in northwest Mississippi is some of the flattest agricultural land in the country. Flat terrain makes fieldwork fast, but intensive agricultural use over decades has buried or destroyed section corner monuments. Surveyors work from PLSS records tied to the St. Stephens Meridian and must often recover benchmarks across long distances before reaching a subject property.
Spanish Land Grants
South Mississippi was once part of West Florida under Spanish rule, and some older properties in that region carry Spanish land grant legal descriptions. These irregular, non-PLSS parcels require specialized research into colonial-era records. Your surveyor will need to examine historical deed chains that predate the standard township-and-range system.
Pine Belt Timber Country
The Piney Woods region of south-central Mississippi (Forrest, Jones, Lamar, and Perry counties) has dense timber, rolling terrain, and frequent disputes over timber company land boundaries. Access can be difficult and research intensive.
ALTA/NSPS Survey Costs
Commercial transactions in Mississippi typically require ALTA/NSPS surveys, which follow national standards. These surveys document improvements, easements, encroachments, setbacks, and access rights. Expect $1,200 to $3,000 for most commercial parcels in Mississippi.
Elevation Certificate Costs
Mississippi is one of the most flood-prone states in the country. The Gulf Coast faces tropical storm surge. The Delta is a broad, low-lying flood plain. The Pearl River floods Jackson regularly. Elevation certificates in Mississippi cost $300 to $650 for most properties, with coastal Zone VE properties on the higher end due to wave action measurement requirements.
Find licensed surveyors by county in our Mississippi directory, sourced directly from MBPELS licensing records.