Texas

Land Surveyors in Texas

995 surveyors 180 counties

Find licensed professional land surveyors across Texas. Browse by county to see surveyors in your area, with specialties including boundary surveys, elevation certificates, ALTA/NSPS surveys, topographic surveys, and more.

Finding a Land Surveyor in Texas

Texas has 995 licensed land surveying firms across 180 counties. The most active markets are Harris County (56 surveyors), Dallas County (47 surveyors), Tarrant County (43 surveyors).

Whether you need a boundary survey for a property purchase, an elevation certificate for flood insurance, or an ALTA/NSPS survey for a commercial transaction, start by selecting your county below to see all licensed surveyors in your area.

Common survey types offered in Texas include Boundary Survey, Construction Staking, ALTA/NSPS Survey, Topographic Survey, Subdivision & Platting.

Texas cost guide

See full pricing breakdowns for every common survey type in Texas.

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Cost estimates by county in Texas

Typical residential boundary survey ranges in the most active counties in Texas. Prices are estimates only and vary by parcel size, terrain, and records research required.

County Surveyors listed Typical boundary survey
Harris County56$700 to $2,200
Dallas County47$600 to $1,800
Tarrant County43$600 to $1,800
Travis County38$600 to $1,800
Bexar County30$600 to $1,800

Estimates reflect typical residential boundary survey ranges and assume standard platted lots. Rural acreage, complex parcels, ALTA/NSPS surveys, and elevation certificates are quoted separately.

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Anderson County 4 Andrews County 1 Angelina County 5 Aransas County 1 Archer County 1 Atascosa County 4 Austin County 3 Bandera County 1 Bastrop County 8 Baylor County 2 Bee County 2 Bell County 15 Bexar County 30 Blanco County 3 Bosque County 2 Bowie County 6 Brazoria County 10 Brazos County 23 Brewster County 2 Brooks County 1 Brown County 1 Burleson County 1 Burnet County 6 Caldwell County 2 Calhoun County 1 Callahan County 1 Cameron County 17 Camp County 2 Cass County 1 Chambers County 5 Cherokee County 5 Childress County 1 Clay County 1 Coleman County 2 Collin County 30 Collingsworth County 1 Colorado County 2 Comal County 12 Comanche County 1 Cooke County 7 Coryell County 1 Cottle County 1 Dallam County 1 Dallas County 47 DeWitt County 3 Deaf Smith County 1 Denton County 12 Eastland County 4 Ector County 4 Edwards County 1 El Paso County 15 Ellis County 5 Erath County 6 Fannin County 3 Fayette County 2 Fisher County 1 Fort Bend County 17 Franklin County 2 Frio County 1 Gaines County 2 Galveston County 14 Gillespie County 5 Goliad County 4 Gonzales County 3 Gray County 3 Grayson County 6 Gregg County 13 Grimes County 4 Guadalupe County 3 Hamilton County 1 Hardin County 3 Harris County 56 Harrison County 5 Hays County 18 Hemphill County 1 Henderson County 6 Hidalgo County 19 Hill County 2 Hood County 4 Hopkins County 2 Houston County 1 Howard County 5 Hudspeth County 1 Hunt County 8 Jack County 3 Jackson County 1 Jasper County 3 Jeff Davis County 1 Jefferson County 11 Jim Wells County 5 Johnson County 8 Jones County 1 Karnes County 1 Kaufman County 2 Kendall County 5 Kenedy County 1 Kerr County 5 Kimble County 1 Kleberg County 2 Lamar County 2 Lampasas County 3 Lavaca County 1 Lee County 1 Leon County 3 Liberty County 5 Limestone County 4 Live Oak County 1 Llano County 4 Lubbock County 10 Madison County 1 Mason County 3 Matagorda County 4 Maverick County 6 McCulloch County 1 McLennan County 20 Medina County 5 Midland County 23 Milam County 2 Mills County 1 Montague County 3 Montgomery County 19 Moore County 1 Nacogdoches County 4 Navarro County 3 Newton County 1 Nolan County 2 Nueces County 17 Orange County 14 Palo Pinto County 4 Panola County 2 Parker County 6 Pecos County 2 Polk County 5 Potter County 8 Presidio County 1 Rains County 3 Randall County 2 Red River County 1 Reeves County 5 Refugio County 1 Robertson County 2 Rockwall County 4 Rusk County 5 Sabine County 2 San Jacinto County 1 San Patricio County 4 San Saba County 2 Schleicher County 1 Scurry County 1 Shelby County 3 Smith County 23 Somervell County 1 Starr County 1 Stephens County 2 Swisher County 1 Tarrant County 43 Taylor County 10 Terry County 1 Titus County 2 Tom Green County 9 Travis County 38 Trinity County 1 Tyler County 2 Upshur County 2 Uvalde County 5 Val Verde County 1 Van Zandt County 5 Victoria County 6 Walker County 4 Waller County 2 Washington County 4 Webb County 11 Wharton County 3 Wichita County 4 Williamson County 20 Wilson County 5 Wise County 4 Wood County 5 Young County 2 Zapata County 1

Common questions about land surveys in Texas

How much does a land survey cost in Texas?+

Land survey costs in Texas vary by survey type, parcel size, and location. Most residential boundary surveys range from $500 to $2,000, with rural acreage and complex parcels running higher. Elevation certificates for FEMA flood insurance run $200 to $700. ALTA/NSPS surveys for commercial transactions typically start at $2,000. Always request a written estimate from two or three licensed surveyors before booking.

What types of land surveys are most common in Texas?+

In Texas, the most common surveys requested by property owners are boundary surveys (locating property lines for fences, additions, or disputes), elevation certificates (for FEMA flood insurance compliance), and ALTA/NSPS surveys (for commercial real estate transactions). Topographic surveys, construction staking, and subdivision plats are also routinely offered.

Do I need a licensed surveyor in Texas?+

Yes. Texas requires that any survey establishing property boundaries, used in legal documents, recorded with a county clerk, or accepted by lenders and title companies be performed and stamped by a Professional Land Surveyor licensed in the state. Work performed by unlicensed individuals cannot be recorded or used in legal proceedings.

How do I find a licensed land surveyor in Texas?+

This directory lists 995 licensed land surveying firms across 180 counties in Texas, compiled from public state licensing data. Browse by county below to see all surveyors in your area. Contact two or three firms for written estimates, ask about their experience with similar projects, and confirm they carry professional liability insurance.

When do I need a land survey in Texas?+

You typically need a survey before installing a fence, building an addition, splitting or combining lots, refinancing in a flood zone, settling a boundary dispute, or buying property where the legal description is unclear. Lenders, title companies, and municipal building departments in Texas routinely require current survey documentation before closing or issuing permits.

How long does a land survey take in Texas?+

A typical residential boundary survey in Texas takes one to four weeks from initial consultation to final plat. Timeline depends on records research, weather, scheduling, and parcel complexity. Complex parcels with unclear deeds, ALTA/NSPS commercial work, or rural acreage with limited monumentation can take longer. Rush service is sometimes available at a higher fee.