Services that best serve the purposes for which they were intended.
This may vary due to State and local requirements, or just the needs of yourself, your contractor, Architect, Engineer, or any other person working with the Land Surveyor. |
Does the Land Surveyor tell me what I own? |
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| The Land Surveyor locates the property as described and interpreted in your “proof of ownership”, and compares your “proof of ownership” to field evidence of ownership. You furnish the Surveyor with your legal description, current title opinion, or title policy concerning the parcel that you want surveyed. The Surveyor then locates the property on the ground, marking the corners with physical monuments, and (if needed), provides you with a record of the Land Survey showing the results. The Surveyor will also disclose the areas that are in conflict so that the title company and/or attorney can resolve any problems. |
Will I be shown my property corners and lines? |
| Ask for this to be done, as it is always a good idea to know where one’s property lines and corners are. Property corners are normally found or replaced by the Land Surveyor. If the property corner is set (replaced), the monument is identified with the License number of the Land Surveyor. Property corners are usually set beneath the surface of the ground, for durability and permanence. |





