Services
- Improvement Location Certificate (ILC)
- Boundary Survey / Land Survey Plat
- Elevation Certificates
- Topographical Land survey
- Mining claim research and surveying
- Construction Layout / Staking / Site Plan
- Condominium Mapping
- Lot line adjustment / vacation
- Subdivision Plats
When should I have my land surveyed?
You should have your land surveyed:
- Before you purchase it. This will disclose the relationship between the lines of possession and the deeded property lines.
- A lending institution may require either a Land Survey Plat or an Improvement Location Certificate of your property when you borrow money on it.
- Whenever you believe there may be a conflict of use on your property.
- Prior to dividing any parcel of land for sale.
- The county or city that your property is located in may require a Land Survey prior to the construction of any structure or improvement on the property.
- When you intend to sell any tract of land.
- When your lawyer, architect, real estate agent or municipal planning or engineering office advises or requires it.
How do I authorize a land survey?
Explain why you want the survey. The surveyor can then advise you as to what standards and type of survey is required. You should furnish the Professional Land Surveyor with a description of the property along with all other information or documents that you may
have regarding the parcel. These would include abstracts of title, title reports, previous survey reports and maps, and the location of any corner monuments.
**Information provided by the PLSC (Professional Land Surveyors of Colorado)

