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Bannock County Surveyor Guide

How to hire a land surveyor in Bannock County, ID

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read

Land Surveyors Serving Pocatello and Bannock County

Bannock County's surveying market serves a regional area that extends beyond the county line. Firms based in Pocatello and Chubbuck regularly take on projects in Power, Caribou, and Bear Lake counties to the east and south. The regional reach of these firms means they have experience with the variety of terrain southeastern Idaho offers, from the flat agricultural benchlands to the rugged mountain terrain of the Bannock and Portneuf ranges.

Types of Survey Work in Bannock County

Residential Boundary Surveys

Residential boundary surveys are the most common survey type in Bannock County. Homeowners in Pocatello and Chubbuck who are fencing yards, adding structures, or clearing up questions that arose during a title search make up a significant portion of the local survey market. Established urban neighborhoods with consistent prior platting are generally efficient to survey. Rural residential lots on the benchlands above the city involve larger parcels and sometimes require more research before the field crew heads out.

Agricultural and Rural Surveys

Bannock County has active agricultural land east and west of the Portneuf valley. Large parcel surveys for farm and ranch properties involve PLSS research and often require locating section corners that may not have been confirmed in many years. These surveys take longer than residential lot work and require surveyors with experience in the PLSS monument system common throughout southeastern Idaho.

Commercial and ALTA Surveys

Commercial development along the Pocatello and Chubbuck corridors generates demand for ALTA surveys. Retail, industrial, and mixed-use projects require the detailed boundary and improvement documentation that ALTA surveys provide before lenders will fund construction or acquisition loans. Firms experienced with ALTA work in Bannock County can navigate the specific table items that lenders and title companies require.

Elevation Certificates

Properties near the Portneuf River in Pocatello and Inkom sometimes fall in FEMA flood zones. Surveyors prepare elevation certificates for these properties when lenders require them. The Portneuf narrows near Inkom are particularly relevant, as the river constricts through canyon terrain that concentrates flood flows during high water years.

What to Bring When Requesting a Quote

The more information you give a Bannock County surveyor upfront, the more accurate their quote will be. Provide the property's full legal description from the deed, any prior survey plats you have on file, the purpose of the survey, and your timeline. If you are working against a closing date or a building permit deadline, say so explicitly so the firm can assess whether they can meet your schedule.

Find a Licensed Surveyor in Bannock County

Every surveyor in our Bannock County directory is sourced from state licensing records and holds a current Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) license. Browse firms serving Pocatello, Chubbuck, and Inkom at /idaho/bannock-county/.

Frequently Asked Questions

What license is required to practice land surveying in Bannock County?

A Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) license from the Idaho Bureau of Occupational Licenses is required for all legal boundary surveys in Bannock County and throughout Idaho.

How do I find a licensed surveyor in Bannock County?

Every surveyor in our Bannock County directory is sourced from state licensing records. Browse at /idaho/bannock-county/ to find firms serving Pocatello, Chubbuck, and Inkom.

How far in advance should I book a surveyor in Bannock County?

Booking two to four weeks ahead is recommended for most residential work. Projects tied to loan closings or construction schedules should book as early as possible, especially during spring and summer.

Sources

  1. Idaho Bureau of Occupational Licenses - Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
  2. Idaho Code - Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists Licensing Act
  3. Bureau of Land Management - Cadastral Survey
Bannock County cost guide

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Common questions about land surveys in Bannock County

What license is required to practice land surveying in Bannock County?+

A Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) license from the Idaho Bureau of Occupational Licenses is required for all legal boundary surveys in Bannock County and throughout Idaho.

How do I find a licensed surveyor in Bannock County?+

Every surveyor in our Bannock County directory is sourced from state licensing records. Browse at /idaho/bannock-county/ to find firms serving Pocatello, Chubbuck, and Inkom.

How far in advance should I book a surveyor in Bannock County?+

Booking two to four weeks ahead is recommended for most residential work. Projects tied to loan closings or construction schedules should book as early as possible, especially during spring and summer.