Oklahoma's Premiere Statewide Surveyor
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Land surveying is the process of gathering, analyzing, and interpreting data about the physical features and boundaries of a piece of land.
A land survey can help you determine the boundaries of your property, identify any encroachments, and provide you with an accurate legal description of your property. They bring peace of mind to your projects and goals and are certified by a Registered Professional Land Surveyor ("RPLS").
Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons such as spring and summer. We are generally a consistent 3+ weeks out on scheduling new work. Contact us via phone or email to inquire about quotes and scheduling.
Absolutely! While not required, some clients prefer to observe or discuss details on-site. However, we ask that our survey crews are left alone to perform their duties efficiently and effectively.
Some, like subdivision plats, require recording. Others, like boundary surveys, are not required by the State of Oklahoma to be filed—they're typically kept for personal or legal reference. However, it's beneficial to record them so they're available for public record.
While not always required, a survey ensures you understand the exact property boundaries and potential encroachments.
Costs vary based on property size, terrain, survey type, and complexity. Contact us for a customized quote.
We may need the property deed, previous surveys, legal descriptions, and site access details, depending on the specific situation. Contact us to learn what we need in your specific case.
No. A boundary survey precisely defines property lines, while an MIR provides a general property overview for mortgage purposes but is not legally binding and does not involve any boundary work. Always get a boundary survey when fencing, encountering boundary disputes, or anything else that requires knowledge of the exact location of your property corners and lines.
It maps land features, elevations, and contours, essential for engineering, site planning, and drainage studies.
It’s required for flood insurance and FEMA compliance, showing a property’s elevation in relation to flood zones.
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