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Eau Claire County Surveyor Guide

How to hire a land surveyor in Eau Claire County, WI

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read

Licensed Land Surveyors in Eau Claire County

Eau Claire County is anchored by the city of Eau Claire, a regional center in west-central Wisconsin. The county includes the growing community of Altoona to the east and a mix of agricultural townships beyond the metro area. Licensed Professional Land Surveyors based in and around Eau Claire serve both the city's active real estate market and the surrounding rural and river corridor properties.

Wisconsin requires all land surveyors to hold a Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) license from the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS). All surveyors in our Eau Claire County directory are sourced from DSPS state licensing records.

What Eau Claire County Surveyors Handle

Surveyors working in Eau Claire County handle the full range of residential and commercial survey work. In the city of Eau Claire and Altoona, the most common projects are boundary surveys for fence installation and building permit compliance, plus Certified Survey Maps for property divisions. The Chippewa River and Eau Claire River corridors generate demand for elevation certificates for properties in FEMA flood zones.

Commercial work in Eau Claire's retail and business corridors requires ALTA/NSPS surveys for lender and title insurance purposes. Rural projects in the county's agricultural townships typically involve Certified Survey Maps for farm lot divisions and boundary surveys for properties being sold or refinanced.

Familiarity With the Eau Claire Area

A surveyor who works regularly in Eau Claire County will have the county's Register of Deeds records organized and will understand the PLSS corner record history in the county's townships. The Chippewa River and Eau Claire River systems have specific floodplain mapping histories that an experienced local surveyor will know the floodplain mapping history and flood zone boundary research well.

How to Request a Quote

Provide the surveyor with your property address, legal description, parcel size, and what the survey is for. If the property is near a river or in a known flood zone, mention that upfront. A firm with regular Eau Claire County experience will give you the most useful quote and realistic timeline.

Find licensed surveyors serving Eau Claire, Altoona, Augusta, and all of Eau Claire County through our Eau Claire County land surveyor directory.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a licensed land surveyor in Eau Claire County?

Browse our Eau Claire County land surveyor directory to find licensed surveyors serving Eau Claire, Altoona, and surrounding communities. All listed surveyors hold valid Wisconsin DSPS credentials.

What survey projects are most common in Eau Claire County?

Boundary surveys for fence installation and building permits, Certified Survey Maps for lot divisions, elevation certificates for properties near the Chippewa and Eau Claire rivers, ALTA surveys for commercial transactions, and construction staking for residential development are common projects in Eau Claire County.

How long does a survey take in Eau Claire County?

Most residential boundary surveys in Eau Claire County take one to three weeks from hire to completion. More complex rural or river-corridor surveys may take three to five weeks. Contact surveyors well ahead of any building permit or closing deadline.

Sources

  1. Wisconsin DSPS - Professional Land Surveying
  2. Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 443 - Professional Land Surveying
  3. Eau Claire County Government