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Kootenai County Surveyor Guide

How to hire a land surveyor in Kootenai County, ID

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read

Surveying in North Idaho's Fastest-Growing County

Kootenai County is home to Coeur d'Alene, Post Falls, Hayden, and Rathdrum, a cluster of communities that have absorbed large numbers of new residents from across the western United States over the past decade. That growth creates constant demand for land surveys: new homeowners establishing boundaries, developers platting subdivisions, commercial developers requiring ALTA surveys, and property owners sorting out issues inherited with their land.

Licensed Professional Land Surveyors in Kootenai County handle all of these needs. The county has a solid base of surveying firms, though availability during peak construction season can be tight. Booking early is always wise.

Types of Survey Work Common in Kootenai County

Residential Boundary Surveys

Boundary surveys are the bread and butter of Kootenai County surveying firms. New homeowners in Post Falls and Hayden who want to build fences, add outbuildings, or resolve questions from their title search order these regularly. In areas with older neighborhoods where monuments have shifted or been disturbed over time, a fresh survey provides clear, current documentation of the legal boundary.

Lakefront Surveys

Lake Coeur d'Alene properties are among the highest-value real estate in North Idaho. The boundary between private land and the lake bottom, navigable waterways, and state-owned shore involves legal questions that require surveyors experienced with water boundaries and Idaho's shoreline laws. Buyers purchasing lakefront property at these price points almost always require an ALTA survey or a detailed boundary survey before closing.

Subdivision Platting

New residential development in Kootenai County requires formal subdivision platting before lots can be sold or built on. Surveyors prepare and record plats that show lot dimensions, easements, utilities, and access. The county planning department reviews these plats before approval. Firms with subdivision experience in Kootenai County can guide developers through this process efficiently.

Construction Staking

Rapid construction activity throughout Kootenai County keeps construction staking in high demand. Surveyors place stakes for foundations, roads, utilities, and retaining walls on sites ranging from single-family homes to large commercial projects along the Highway 95 corridor between Coeur d'Alene and Rathdrum.

Questions to Ask Before Hiring

  • Do you hold an active Idaho PLS license?
  • Have you worked on properties in this part of Kootenai County?
  • Do you have experience with lakefront or water boundary surveys if applicable?
  • What type of monuments will you set?
  • Will the survey be recorded with Kootenai County?
  • What is your current turnaround time?

Local Knowledge in North Idaho

Surveyors who have worked extensively in Kootenai County know the county recorder's records system, the monument history of specific areas, and the terrain challenges in different parts of the county. A firm that regularly works the hillside neighborhoods south of Coeur d'Alene will be more efficient there than one working the area for the first time. Ask firms whether they have recent experience in your specific neighborhood or area before committing.

Find a Licensed Surveyor in Kootenai County

Every surveyor listed in our Kootenai County directory is sourced from state licensing records and holds a current Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) license. Browse firms serving Coeur d'Alene, Post Falls, Hayden, and Rathdrum at /idaho/kootenai-county/.

Frequently Asked Questions

What license does a land surveyor need to work in Kootenai County?

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

How do I find a licensed surveyor in Kootenai County?

Every surveyor in our Kootenai County directory is sourced from state licensing records. Browse at /idaho/kootenai-county/ to find licensed firms near you.

Do Kootenai County surveyors handle lakefront boundary surveys?

Yes. Several surveying firms in Kootenai County have experience with lakefront properties on Lake Coeur d'Alene and other area water bodies, including the water boundary questions these properties present.

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
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Common questions about land surveys in Kootenai County

What license does a land surveyor need to work in Kootenai County?+

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

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

Every surveyor in our Kootenai County directory is sourced from state licensing records. Browse at /idaho/kootenai-county/ to find licensed firms near you.

Do Kootenai County surveyors handle lakefront boundary surveys?+

Yes. Several surveying firms in Kootenai County have experience with lakefront properties on Lake Coeur d'Alene and other area water bodies, including the water boundary questions these properties present.