From master-planned inland communities to the coastline, we provide accurate boundary, topographic, ADU, and ALTA surveys across Orange 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.
Orange County blends densely planned residential tracts, established neighborhoods, and a desirable coastline, with a strong mix of residential and commercial property. Many lots sit within master-planned communities where tract maps and compact setbacks demand precise measurements. Whether you're adding an ADU in Irvine, confirming a coastal boundary in Newport Beach, or mapping a commercial parcel in Santa Ana, our team brings the right approach to your property.
Many Orange County projects involve individual city building departments in the city where the property sits, along with county agencies such as Orange County Public Works for unincorporated areas and the Orange County Clerk-Recorder for recording maps and legal descriptions. Master-planned and coastal areas can add their own setback and site considerations. We prepare deliverables suited to local permit and recording requirements.
We work throughout the county, including:
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Yes. The firm works throughout Orange County's planned communities, where tract maps and tight lot lines make precise boundary and setback work especially important.
Yes. ADU projects typically need a setback survey to confirm where the new structure can sit relative to property lines, and often a topographic survey to support the design.
Yes. Coastal lots in cities like Newport Beach and Huntington Beach, along with commercial and ALTA/NSPS work for transactions, are both part of our 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.
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