What a Professional
Land Surveyor does when they survey your property
Getting Started:
The first thing needed when performing a property survey is the current
deed that conveyed the property. The surveyor will do preliminary research,
finding any existing survey control in the area. Generally after this
is done the surveyor is able to give an estimate of the cost to provide
the surveying services that you have requested.
Office Calculations:
Once selected to perform the survey the Surveyor will perform office
calculation in preparation for the field survey, all record data will
be compared and a plan will be formulated.
Field Survey:
When the Surveyor arrives on site the first task will be to survey all the existing
control and the existing site conditions of the subject property, it
is also common to interview the Property Owner and adjoiners to collect
additional evidence that may be used in the survey.
Office Survey:
The Surveyor will make further calculations using the data collected
on site to form a Professional Opinion as to where he/she believes the Property
Line lies on the ground.
Final Field Survey:
The Surveyor will arrive back on site and set the final survey monuments and generally talk again with Property Owners and
show all monument locations.
Final Office Survey:
The Surveyor will draft a Record of Survey, which shows and explains all work preformed and all documents used in
forming a Professional Opinion. The Property Owner will review that map, it will then be filed/recorded with the
proper county.