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Lea County Surveyor Guide

How to hire a land surveyor in Lea County, NM

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read

Lea County has 7 licensed surveying firms serving the southeastern New Mexico market from Hobbs and Lovington. The county’s flat Llano Estacado terrain and Permian Basin oil and gas economy shape both the types of surveys in demand and the pricing structure. Residential surveys, energy sector work, and agricultural ranch surveys make up most of the county’s survey volume. Every surveyor in our New Mexico directory is sourced from state licensing records.

The Lea County Survey Market

Residential work in Hobbs and Lovington: Hobbs is the county’s largest city and the center of residential survey demand. Boundary surveys for property sales, fence line disputes, estate divisions, and lot line adjustments are the most common residential survey types. Lovington, as the official county seat, adds a secondary residential market. Both cities benefit from the flat terrain, which keeps field time lower than in counties with significant elevation change.

Permian Basin energy sector surveys: Lea County sits on the New Mexico portion of the Permian Basin, which extends from west Texas into southeastern New Mexico. The energy industry generates a distinct category of survey work: well site surveys that establish legal boundaries for drilling pads, pipeline right-of-way surveys for gathering lines and transmission pipelines, and compressor station site surveys. Firms in Hobbs that serve the oil field have specialized workflows for Bureau of Land Management record access and federal mineral rights coordination that differ substantially from residential practice.

Agricultural land surveys: Lea County has substantial ranch and dryland farming acreage. Large parcel surveys for ranch sales, agricultural loan purposes, and estate settlement are a steady component of the county’s survey workload. The PLSS township and range grid is dominant in Lea County, with very regular section boundaries that make research for agricultural surveys more straightforward than in historic land grant areas.

Texas border considerations: Lea County borders Texas to the east, and some properties near the state line have survey records in both New Mexico and Texas systems. Surveyors working near the state line should be familiar with the PLSS monuments established along the state boundary. Hobbs-area firms routinely handle this.

Choosing the Right Surveyor

For residential boundary surveys in Hobbs or Lovington: any licensed LPS firm in the county can handle standard residential work. Confirm turnaround time and get a written quote before proceeding.

For oil and gas well site surveys, pipeline right-of-way surveys, or BLM coordination: ask the firm directly about their energy sector experience. This is a distinct practice area from residential surveying and not all firms are equipped for it.

For agricultural ranch surveys on large parcels: confirm the firm has experience with PLSS section subdivision and rural record research in Lea County’s court records.

To find a licensed land surveyor in Lea County, browse our directory. Every surveyor in our New Mexico directory is sourced from state licensing records.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a licensed land surveyor in Lea County?

Every surveyor in our New Mexico directory is sourced from state licensing records. All listed surveyors hold active Licensed Professional Surveyor licenses issued by the New Mexico Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors (NMPEPS).

What surveys are most common in Hobbs and Lea County?

Residential boundary surveys in Hobbs and Lovington are the most common. Permian Basin oil and gas operations generate well site surveys, pipeline right-of-way surveys, and compressor station site surveys. Agricultural ranch surveys for large land sales are also a steady part of the Lea County workload.

Do Lea County surveyors handle oil and gas well site surveys?

Many surveying firms based in Hobbs serve both residential and energy sector clients. If your project involves well site surveys, pipeline right-of-way surveys, or BLM federal land coordination, confirm the firm has direct energy sector experience before hiring.

How long does a survey take in Lea County?

Standard residential boundary surveys in Hobbs or Lovington typically take 2 to 4 weeks. Energy sector surveys and large agricultural surveys may take longer depending on project scope and BLM coordination requirements.

Sources

  1. New Mexico Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors
  2. New Mexico Statutes Annotated Chapter 61 Article 23 - Professional Surveyors
  3. National Society of Professional Surveyors
Lea County cost guide

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Common questions about land surveys in Lea County

How do I find a licensed land surveyor in Lea County?+

Every surveyor in our New Mexico directory is sourced from state licensing records. All listed surveyors hold active Licensed Professional Surveyor licenses issued by the New Mexico Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors (NMPEPS).

What surveys are most common in Hobbs and Lea County?+

Residential boundary surveys in Hobbs and Lovington are the most common. Permian Basin oil and gas operations generate well site surveys, pipeline right-of-way surveys, and compressor station site surveys. Agricultural ranch surveys for large land sales are also a steady part of the Lea County workload.

Do Lea County surveyors handle oil and gas well site surveys?+

Many surveying firms based in Hobbs serve both residential and energy sector clients. If your project involves well site surveys, pipeline right-of-way surveys, or BLM federal land coordination, confirm the firm has direct energy sector experience before hiring.

How long does a survey take in Lea County?+

Standard residential boundary surveys in Hobbs or Lovington typically take 2 to 4 weeks. Energy sector surveys and large agricultural surveys may take longer depending on project scope and BLM coordination requirements.