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Sedgwick County Surveyor Guide

How to hire a land surveyor in Sedgwick County, KS

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read

Find a Licensed Land Surveyor in Sedgwick County, KS

Sedgwick County covers Wichita, the largest city in Kansas, along with Derby, Andover, Haysville, Maize, Park City, Valley Center, and Cheney. The county's flat to gently rolling terrain is crossed by the Arkansas River and the Little Arkansas River through the urban core, with the Cheney Reservoir and Ninnescah River system to the west. The combination of a large urban center, active commercial real estate, and surrounding agricultural land means surveyors here handle a wide mix of project types.

Nine licensed surveying firms serve Sedgwick County. Here is how to find the right one for your project.

Kansas Surveyor Licensing Requirements

Kansas requires all land surveyors to hold an active Registered Land Surveyor (RLS) license from the Kansas State Board of Technical Professions (KSBTP). Only a licensed RLS can certify a survey with legal standing in Kansas. Every surveyor in our Kansas directory is sourced from state licensing records. Browse licensed surveyors in Sedgwick County directly in our directory.

Types of Surveys Common in Sedgwick County

Residential Boundary Surveys

Residential boundary surveys are the most common survey type in Sedgwick County. They locate and document property lines, set corner monuments, and produce a signed and sealed plat map for residential lots in Wichita, Derby, Andover, and Maize. Most suburban lots in the county fall within recorded subdivision plats, which streamlines the research process when the plat records are clear.

Commercial ALTA Surveys

Wichita's commercial real estate market, one of the most active in Kansas, drives significant demand for ALTA surveys. These documents are required by institutional lenders and title insurance underwriters for commercial acquisitions and refinances. They cover boundaries, improvements, easements, access, and encroachments to national standards. Firms serving Wichita's commercial market often have dedicated ALTA survey experience.

Arkansas River Elevation Certificates

The Arkansas River and Little Arkansas River create Zone AE flood corridors through parts of the Wichita urban area. Properties near these rivers may require elevation certificates for flood insurance. A licensed RLS can identify your flood zone and complete the FEMA Elevation Certificate form if your property falls within a Special Flood Hazard Area.

Agricultural and Rural Surveys

Sedgwick County includes agricultural land west of Wichita toward Cheney and south toward Haysville. Rural acreage surveys use the Public Land Survey System (PLSS) township and range framework. Surveyors experienced with agricultural and rural surveys in Sedgwick County understand the PLSS system and the records at the Sedgwick County Register of Deeds.

What to Look for in a Sedgwick County Surveyor

  • Active RLS license: Confirm the license is current before signing any agreement.
  • Right survey type experience: Ask if the firm regularly handles the specific type of work you need, whether that is residential boundary, commercial ALTA, agricultural, or flood zone work.
  • Local records familiarity: A firm that works regularly in Sedgwick County knows the local plat system and permit office requirements.
  • Written proposal: Require scope, deliverables, timeline, and price in writing before work begins.

How to Get Quotes in Sedgwick County

Before contacting firms, gather your property address, parcel ID, deed or legal description, and any existing survey documents. For commercial properties, note any known easements, access questions, or title issues. For rural agricultural tracts, have the legal description and approximate acreage ready. Contact two or three licensed RLS firms and compare written proposals. Ask about current scheduling timelines if you have a transaction closing date or permit deadline.

Browse Our Sedgwick County Surveyor Directory

Our Sedgwick County surveyor directory connects you with licensed RLS professionals serving Wichita, Derby, Andover, Haysville, Maize, Park City, Valley Center, Cheney, and all of Sedgwick County. Filter by location and survey type to find the right professional for your project today.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many surveying firms operate in Sedgwick County, KS?

Nine licensed surveying firms serve Sedgwick County. As the home of Wichita, the largest city in Kansas, Sedgwick County supports a solid professional surveying market. Contact two or three firms to compare quotes and scheduling availability for your specific project.

What types of surveys are most common in Sedgwick County?

Residential boundary surveys are the highest volume. Commercial ALTA surveys for Wichita's active real estate market are also significant. Elevation certificates near the Arkansas River and Little Arkansas River flood zones, topographic surveys for new construction, and agricultural acreage surveys round out the typical workload.

Does flat terrain make surveys in Sedgwick County easier?

It can. Flat terrain is generally more efficient for field crews, which can keep fieldwork costs lower compared to hillier markets. But property size, deed complexity, and the type of survey still matter more than terrain for most projects.

Can a surveyor in Sedgwick County handle agricultural land surveys?

Yes. Several firms serving Sedgwick County have experience with rural and agricultural surveys in addition to residential and commercial work. For large rural tracts west of Wichita, ask specifically about the firm's experience with agricultural surveys and PLSS-based legal descriptions.

Sources

  1. Kansas State Board of Technical Professions - Land Surveyors
  2. FEMA Flood Map Service Center
  3. National Flood Insurance Program - FloodSmart
  4. Kansas Statutes K.S.A. Chapter 74 Article 70 - Land Surveyors
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Common questions about land surveys in Sedgwick County

How many surveying firms operate in Sedgwick County, KS?+

Nine licensed surveying firms serve Sedgwick County. As the home of Wichita, the largest city in Kansas, Sedgwick County supports a solid professional surveying market. Contact two or three firms to compare quotes and scheduling availability for your specific project.

What types of surveys are most common in Sedgwick County?+

Residential boundary surveys are the highest volume. Commercial ALTA surveys for Wichita's active real estate market are also significant. Elevation certificates near the Arkansas River and Little Arkansas River flood zones, topographic surveys for new construction, and agricultural acreage surveys round out the typical workload.

Does flat terrain make surveys in Sedgwick County easier?+

It can. Flat terrain is generally more efficient for field crews, which can keep fieldwork costs lower compared to hillier markets. But property size, deed complexity, and the type of survey still matter more than terrain for most projects.

Can a surveyor in Sedgwick County handle agricultural land surveys?+

Yes. Several firms serving Sedgwick County have experience with rural and agricultural surveys in addition to residential and commercial work. For large rural tracts west of Wichita, ask specifically about the firm's experience with agricultural surveys and PLSS-based legal descriptions.