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Friday 3 June 2016

Tips for Finding the Best Land Surveyor in Arizona

Land surveying is a specialty and technical field that needs the expertise of a certified surveyor. Only a professional and licensed land surveyor must be allowed to conduct surveys in Arizona. Hence, you must remember to hire only the best surveyors that have the experience, credentials, and the right technology to conduct any type of land survey. Surveyors are typically hired before buying real property, before starting any construction project or renovation, when splitting parcels of land to be adjusted or sold, when property ownership disputes occur, and when you need to investigate historical survey and written records about your property. Here are some tips to finding the best land surveyor in Arizona:

  • Consider the qualifications of the surveyor – Look up the land surveyor's previous experience and work. Remember to ask for references and verify them. If you are hiring a land surveying company, make sure that it is a registered business in Arizona and that it has a good standing with the Better Business Bureau.

  • Do not hire the cheapest land surveyor without looking at other options – Requesting a quote is mandatory to find out if the service is affordable to you. However, do not instantly hire the first or the cheapest surveyor you find. Look up others in your area and compare them. That way, you can make a more informed decision and the land surveyor who can be cost-effective for your needs.

  • Hire someone with at least a decade of experience – Choose a land surveyor only when you know that the professional has the necessary skills, tools, and experience to conduct the survey that you need. Skilled and experienced land surveyors can offer many different types of surveys like ALTA/ACSM land title surveys, environmental surveys, geodetic and boundary surveys, and GPS land surveying.

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Boundary Survey - Mark the Boundaries of your Property

Boundary surveys aim to find, identify, measure, analyze and report the location of a land's boundary lines and reveal any encroachments that are present on the land. The purpose of these surveys go beyond merely accurately determining the measurements of your land. They can retrace and map the title and be helpful when you need to meticulously analyze the physical evidence of the boundaries according to local land standards, legal principles, and state board requirements.

A boundary survey must be conducted in accordance with industry and technical standards. Hence, you need to hire reputable and experienced land surveyors to do it instead of measuring your land by yourself. Professional land surveyors will observe your parcel of land and go the extra mile by conducting surveys at county, state, and local agencies or offices to locate maps, plans, wills, deeds, and other documents that may define the rights and location of the land. With their help, you can have detailed results from a thorough investigation of your land. Licensed surveyors can help in boundary adjustment and land subdivision procedures, too, making their services valuable to property and real estate developers.

Boundary surveys may be conducted if you are selling a property, buying property, building a fence, adding a new room or outdoor leisure area, expanding your home, or if you are dividing a parcel of land. They can be conducted when obtaining or refinancing a mortgage. In case of a dispute, the professional who will conduct the boundary survey can serve as an expert witness in court as he or she assumes the full responsibility for your survey's accuracy.


As the boundary survey marks the boundaries of your property, you have an accurate way to establish what size and area of land belongs to you. The results illustrate the data about the property and any encroachments or easements, too. Professional land surveyors use different methods to do a boundary survey based on the requirements and size of your project.