From valley cities to mountain communities and the high desert, we provide accurate boundary, topographic, ADU, and ALTA surveys across San Bernardino 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.
San Bernardino County is large and geographically diverse — spanning busy valley cities, forested mountain communities, and wide high-desert areas, each with its own surveying challenges. Whether you're handling a residential boundary in the valley, planning new construction, or mapping a hillside or fire-zone lot for design, our team brings the right approach to your property.
Many San Bernardino County projects involve city or county agencies — for example, San Bernardino County Land Use Services for projects in unincorporated areas, individual city building departments within incorporated cities, and the County Assessor-Recorder for maps and legal descriptions. Mountain, hillside, and fire-hazard areas can add grading, slope, and setback considerations. We prepare deliverables suited to local permit and recording requirements.
We work throughout the county, including:
Dedicated city pages are part of the next build phase. Don't see your city? We serve communities throughout San Bernardino County — just ask.
Yes. The firm covers the full county — valley cities, mountain communities, and high-desert areas alike — from a single Southern California base.
Yes. Mountain parcels near the San Bernardino Mountains and high-desert lots around the Victor Valley often need topographic detail and careful boundary work, both of which are core services.
Yes. Hillside lots and properties in fire-hazard areas frequently call for topographic mapping and precise setback verification to support design and permitting.
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.