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Wyandotte County Surveyor Guide

How to hire a land surveyor in Wyandotte County, KS

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read

Find a Licensed Land Surveyor in Wyandotte County, KS

Wyandotte County anchors the Kansas side of the Kansas City metropolitan area. Kansas City, KS (KCK) is the county's urban core, with Bonner Springs to the west, Edwardsville in the northwest, and Lake Quivira on the Johnson County border. The Kansas River runs east-west through the county, creating both the county's most visible geographic feature and one of its most significant flood challenges.

Ten licensed surveying firms serve Wyandotte County. Here is what you need to know to find the right one for your project.

Kansas Surveyor Licensing Requirements

Kansas law requires every land surveyor 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 Wyandotte County directly in our directory.

Types of Surveys Common in Wyandotte County

Residential Boundary Surveys in KCK

Kansas City, KS has dense urban neighborhoods with lots platted as far back as the 1880s and 1890s. Boundary surveys here locate property corners, document current fences and structures relative to legal boundaries, and produce a sealed plat map. Urban boundary surveys in older neighborhoods sometimes reveal encroachments or conflicts between historical plats and current conditions that need to be addressed before a sale or improvement project.

Elevation Certificates Near the Kansas River

The Kansas River floodplain creates a significant Zone AE corridor through KCK. Properties near the river and its tributaries, including Turkey Creek, may require elevation certificates for flood insurance purposes. A licensed RLS performs the field measurements needed to complete the FEMA Elevation Certificate form and can help you understand what the flood zone designation means for your property.

Commercial and Industrial Surveys

Wyandotte County has active commercial real estate and industrial redevelopment along the Kansas River corridor and in urban areas of KCK. ALTA surveys for commercial acquisitions are required by institutional lenders and title insurance underwriters. These surveys document boundaries, easements, improvements, and access rights in a format that satisfies national title standards.

Surveys in Bonner Springs and Edwardsville

The western portion of Wyandotte County, covering Bonner Springs and Edwardsville, has a mix of older residential neighborhoods and rural to suburban transitional areas. Surveyors working here deal with a different set of records and conditions than those focused on urban KCK, making local experience relevant when selecting a firm.

What to Look for in a Wyandotte County Surveyor

  • Active RLS license: Confirm the license is current before signing any agreement.
  • Familiarity with older urban records: For KCK properties, ask whether the firm has experience with Wyandotte County plat records from the early 1900s.
  • Flood zone experience: If your property is near the Kansas River or Turkey Creek, ask specifically about elevation certificate work in these areas.
  • Written proposal: Require a written scope, deliverables, timeline, and price before work begins.

How to Get Quotes in Wyandotte County

Before calling firms, gather your property address, parcel ID, deed or legal description, and any existing survey or title documents. For older urban properties in KCK, note any known boundary issues, fence disputes, or encroachments. This context helps surveyors quote accurately. Contact two or three licensed RLS firms and compare written proposals.

Browse Our Wyandotte County Surveyor Directory

Our Wyandotte County surveyor directory connects you with licensed RLS professionals serving Kansas City, KS, Bonner Springs, Edwardsville, Lake Quivira, and all of Wyandotte 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 Wyandotte County, KS?

Ten licensed surveying firms serve Wyandotte County. Some are based within the county; others in the broader Kansas City metro area also take work here. Because the county has a smaller pool of local firms than neighboring Johnson County, getting quotes early is especially important.

What types of surveys are most common in Wyandotte County?

Residential boundary surveys in KCK's established neighborhoods are the most frequent. Elevation certificates near the Kansas River and Turkey Creek flood zones are also common. Commercial and industrial ALTA surveys in urban redevelopment corridors round out the typical workload.

Why does local experience matter when hiring a surveyor in Wyandotte County?

Wyandotte County has plat records dating to the late 1800s and a complex urban parcel history. A surveyor familiar with the Wyandotte County Register of Deeds and the county's historical plat system can navigate older records more efficiently, which saves time and reduces your cost.

Can a surveyor help me determine if my property is in the Kansas River flood zone?

Yes. A licensed RLS can identify your current FEMA flood zone designation using your property address. If your property is in Zone AE along the Kansas River corridor, they can also complete the elevation certificate your lender or insurer requires.

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 Wyandotte County

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

Ten licensed surveying firms serve Wyandotte County. Some are based within the county; others in the broader Kansas City metro area also take work here. Because the county has a smaller pool of local firms than neighboring Johnson County, getting quotes early is especially important.

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

Residential boundary surveys in KCK's established neighborhoods are the most frequent. Elevation certificates near the Kansas River and Turkey Creek flood zones are also common. Commercial and industrial ALTA surveys in urban redevelopment corridors round out the typical workload.

Why does local experience matter when hiring a surveyor in Wyandotte County?+

Wyandotte County has plat records dating to the late 1800s and a complex urban parcel history. A surveyor familiar with the Wyandotte County Register of Deeds and the county's historical plat system can navigate older records more efficiently, which saves time and reduces your cost.

Can a surveyor help me determine if my property is in the Kansas River flood zone?+

Yes. A licensed RLS can identify your current FEMA flood zone designation using your property address. If your property is in Zone AE along the Kansas River corridor, they can also complete the elevation certificate your lender or insurer requires.