Licensed Land Surveyors in Dane County
Dane County is one of Wisconsin's most active real estate markets, with continuous residential and commercial development across Madison, Middleton, Sun Prairie, Fitchburg, Verona, Stoughton, and dozens of surrounding communities. This level of activity means Dane County has a strong base of working Professional Land Surveyors who are familiar with the county's land records, GIS data systems, and local municipality requirements.
Every land surveyor practicing in Wisconsin must be licensed by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) under Chapter 443 of the Wisconsin Statutes. All surveyors in our Dane County directory are sourced from DSPS licensing records.
What Dane County Surveyors Know
A surveyor who works regularly in Dane County understands the county's strong cadastral record system, the GIS parcel data, and the unique complications that come with lakefront properties on Mendota, Monona, Waubesa, and Kegonsa. They are also familiar with the fast-growing suburban corridors in Sun Prairie, DeForest, Cottage Grove, and Waunakee, where platted subdivision records are recent and well-maintained.
For older neighborhoods in Madison's established areas, surveyors know to search the Register of Deeds for the original subdivision plats, which in some cases date back to the late 1800s and early 1900s. Tracing the original lot layout from those historical plats requires experience with Dane County's specific record system.
Common Survey Projects in Dane County
- Boundary surveys for fence installation and neighbor disputes in Madison and suburban communities
- Certified Survey Maps for lot splits on the urban fringe and in rural townships
- ALTA/NSPS surveys for commercial property transactions near the Capitol Square and in western Dane County's business corridors
- Construction staking for new residential developments in Middleton, Fitchburg, and Verona
- Elevation certificates for properties in FEMA flood zones along the Yahara River and connected waterways
- Topographic surveys for engineering and site planning across the county
How to Choose a Surveyor in Dane County
When requesting quotes, tell the surveyor your parcel address, the legal description from your deed, and what you need the survey for. Ask whether they have worked in your specific part of the county recently. A surveyor who regularly works in your township or city will have the local records organized and can give you a more accurate quote.
Get quotes from at least two firms. In a busy market like Madison, spring and summer bookings fill up quickly, so plan ahead if you have a permit application or closing deadline.
Find licensed surveyors serving all of Dane County through our Dane County land surveyor directory.