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Marion County Surveyor Guide

How to hire a land surveyor in Marion County, WV

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read

Licensed Land Surveyors in Marion County, West Virginia

Marion County's surveying market is shaped by the county's industrial heritage. Fairmont grew as a coal and natural gas hub in the late 1800s, and the surrounding landscape carries the property record legacy of that era: mineral severance deeds, broad form coal leases, and old deed descriptions that trace back to when the county was first settled. A surveyor working in Marion County needs more than technical skills; they need genuine familiarity with the local deed system and the county's mining history.

What Sets Marion County Surveying Apart

Mineral rights separations are common throughout Marion County. Many parcels have surface ownership in one name and coal or gas rights in another, the result of broad form deeds sold to mining and energy companies over the past 150 years. A thorough boundary survey in the county may require a surveyor to review mineral deed chains in addition to surface deed records to confirm that no historical transaction affected the surface boundary description.

Old mine workings beneath some Marion County properties are another factor. Surveyors working in the Mannington area and other former mining communities are familiar with how underground extraction affected the surface, and they can advise on whether old mine access easements from the extraction era remain recorded against a property.

Monongahela River Flood Zone Work

The Monongahela River runs near Fairmont, and flood zone properties along the river require elevation certificates for flood insurance. Marion County surveyors regularly handle elevation certificate work for properties in the Fairmont area, as the river's flood profile affects a significant number of residential and commercial parcels in the river corridor.

Survey Coverage in Marion County

Six licensed firms serve Marion County, covering Fairmont, Mannington, Worthington, and the rural areas between them. That coverage is adequate for the county's size, though scheduling timelines may extend during busy construction seasons. Contact surveyors with the property's county location, approximate acreage, and your deed book reference to get accurate quotes and timeline estimates.

Find a Licensed Surveyor in Marion County

Every surveyor in our directory is sourced from state licensing records. Browse licensed surveyors serving Fairmont, Mannington, and Worthington at /west-virginia/marion-county/ and contact two or three for quotes before making your selection.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a licensed surveyor in Fairmont, WV?

Our Marion County directory lists licensed Professional Land Surveyors sourced from West Virginia state licensing records. Browse and contact multiple surveyors at /west-virginia/marion-county/ to compare quotes and experience before choosing one.

Do Marion County surveyors handle mine-area deed research?

Experienced Marion County surveyors are familiar with the county's coal history and can research mineral severance deeds, old mining company transactions, and mine maps as part of a boundary survey. This local expertise is important for properties in former mining areas around Mannington and rural parts of the county.

What should I expect from a boundary survey on a rural Marion County property?

Rural Marion County surveys often involve researching metes-and-bounds deed descriptions from the 1800s, locating or reconstructing old monument positions, and potentially reviewing coal-era property records. Budget $1,500 to $4,000 for a thorough boundary survey on a rural or mining-affected parcel.

Sources

  1. West Virginia Board of Professional Surveyors
  2. West Virginia Code - Licensed Land Surveyors Act - Chapter 30-13A
  3. West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey
Marion County cost guide

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Common questions about land surveys in Marion County

How do I find a licensed surveyor in Fairmont, WV?+

Our Marion County directory lists licensed Professional Land Surveyors sourced from West Virginia state licensing records. Browse and contact multiple surveyors at /west-virginia/marion-county/ to compare quotes and experience before choosing one.

Do Marion County surveyors handle mine-area deed research?+

Experienced Marion County surveyors are familiar with the county's coal history and can research mineral severance deeds, old mining company transactions, and mine maps as part of a boundary survey. This local expertise is important for properties in former mining areas around Mannington and rural parts of the county.

What should I expect from a boundary survey on a rural Marion County property?+

Rural Marion County surveys often involve researching metes-and-bounds deed descriptions from the 1800s, locating or reconstructing old monument positions, and potentially reviewing coal-era property records. Budget $1,500 to $4,000 for a thorough boundary survey on a rural or mining-affected parcel.