Land Survey Costs in Sebastian County, AR (2026)
Sebastian County sits at the western edge of Arkansas along the Oklahoma border, anchored by Fort Smith, the state's second-largest city. The county occupies a varied landscape: the Arkansas River Valley on the north, rolling terrain transitioning to the Ouachita Mountains in the south and east. That geographic range creates varied survey conditions across the county.
In 2026, residential boundary surveys in Sebastian County range from $500 to $1,000, with urban Fort Smith lots at the lower end and properties near the Arkansas River floodplain or in hillier terrain running higher.
Survey Costs by Property Type
- Urban residential lot in Fort Smith: $500 to $750
- Suburban lot in Greenwood or Barling: $575 to $850
- Rural Ouachita foothill parcel: $700 to $1,000+
- Elevation certificate near Arkansas or Poteau River: $375 to $650
What Drives Costs in Sebastian County
Arkansas River Floodplain
The Arkansas River runs along the northern edge of Sebastian County, and its floodplain carries significant FEMA Zone AE designations. The 2019 Arkansas River flooding was severe in the Fort Smith area, inundating properties that had not flooded in decades and prompting updated flood zone mapping. Properties in and near the floodplain require careful research, and elevation certificates have been in strong demand since the flood event.
Poteau River
The Poteau River enters Sebastian County from Oklahoma and joins the Arkansas River near Fort Smith, adding another flood-prone corridor to the county's western edge. Properties near the Poteau River and in the bottomlands between the two rivers can require elevation certificates and carry complex flood zone histories.
Ouachita Foothills
The southern portions of Sebastian County rise into Ouachita foothill terrain. Surveys in these areas take more fieldwork time than flat urban work, particularly for rural parcels where corner monuments may be difficult to recover in wooded terrain.
Find licensed surveyors in our Sebastian County directory, sourced from ASBEPLS records.