From the coast to the hillside neighborhoods, we provide accurate boundary, topographic, ADU, and ALTA surveys across Los Angeles County — delivered fast, with clear results you can build 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.
Los Angeles County spans dense urban parcels, coastal lots, and steep hillside communities — each with its own surveying challenges. Whether you're adding an ADU in the San Fernando Valley, verifying a coastal boundary, or mapping a hillside lot for design, our team brings the right approach to your property.
Many LA County projects involve city or county building departments (for example, the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety for properties within the City of LA) and the County Recorder for maps and legal descriptions. Hillside and coastal areas can add grading, slope, and setback considerations. We prepare deliverables suited to local permit and recording requirements.
Los Angeles County is large and diverse, so we organize coverage into regional areas. Explore the region closest to your property:
We work throughout the county. We're a service-area business and don't keep an office in every city — availability can vary by project and area. Cities with a dedicated guide:
Dedicated city pages are part of the next build phase. Don't see your city? We serve communities throughout LA County — just ask.
Yes. The firm covers the full county — coastal, urban, and hillside communities alike — from a single Southern California base.
Boundary surveys, ADU setback surveys, topographic surveys for design, and ALTA/NSPS surveys for commercial transactions are among the most requested.
Yes. Hillside lots and ADU additions often need topographic detail and precise setback verification, both of which are core services.
Call (213) 787-3342 and a surveyor will give you a no-obligation estimate.
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 a free, no-obligation estimate. We respond fast — because time always equals money.