From coastal communities to canyon and hillside lots, urban infill, and the county's inland growth, we provide accurate boundary, topographic, ADU, and ALTA surveys across San Diego 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 Diego County stretches from a long Pacific coastline through canyon and hillside neighborhoods to fast-growing inland and backcountry communities. There's strong demand for boundary, ADU, topographic, and commercial/ALTA work — whether you're adding an ADU on an urban infill lot, verifying a coastal boundary, or mapping a sloped canyon parcel for design, our team brings the right approach to your property.
Many San Diego County projects involve city or county agencies — for example, San Diego County Planning & Development Services for unincorporated areas, individual city building departments within incorporated cities, and the County Assessor/Recorder/Clerk for maps and legal descriptions. Canyon, hillside, and coastal areas can add grading, slope, and setback considerations. We prepare deliverables suited to local permit and recording requirements.
We work throughout the county, including:
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Yes. The firm covers coastal communities from Oceanside to the South Bay, along with inland and backcountry areas across the county.
Yes. San Diego County's canyon and hillside parcels often need detailed topographic mapping and careful boundary work on sloped terrain, both of which are core services.
Boundary surveys, ADU setback surveys, topographic surveys for design on slopes, and ALTA/NSPS surveys for commercial transactions are among the most requested.
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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