When plan check or your architect needs measured distances from structures to the property lines, an estimate won’t do. We locate your true lines and verify the setbacks your Los Angeles permit depends on.
Tell us what the city, county, architect, or engineer requested — we’ll help determine whether you need boundary, topo, setback, hillside, or permit survey support. Call now to discuss your project.
Setback verification establishes where your property lines actually are, then measures how far your existing or proposed structures sit from them. That measured distance is what a plan checker, architect, or HOA is really asking for when they question your setbacks — and it’s only meaningful when it comes from a survey, not an estimate.
Assessor parcel maps, old plot plans, fences, and hedges are not your legal property line. Designs built on them are exactly what bounce back as corrections. We locate the real corners and lines so your setbacks are measured from reality the first time.
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It’s a survey that establishes your property lines and measures the distances from structures to those lines, so you can prove your setbacks for a permit or correction.
Those are approximate and aren’t your legal property line. Plan check generally wants measured distances from a survey, not an estimate.
We’ll show the real distances so you and your designer can adjust the plan, request what’s needed, or document existing conditions accurately.
Yes, when needed we locate and mark the corners as part of establishing the lines your setbacks are measured from.
It supports plan-check and code review, but the city makes the final decision. It removes setbacks as a reason for rejection.
We quote quickly and schedule promptly; residential turnaround depends on lot size, access, and records.
A survey supports plan check, design, and code review. It does not guarantee permit approval — the city or county building and planning departments make the final decision. Our job is to make your project survey-ready.
Survey work is completed by, or under the responsible charge of, California-licensed Professional Land Surveyors. When a stamped survey is required, the final deliverable will identify the responsible licensee for that project.
Get your true property lines located and your setbacks measured — before a correction stalls your permit.