Find out exactly where your property lines run. We research your deed, measure the parcel, and mark your legal corners so you can build a fence, plan an addition, or settle a dispute with confidence.
Tell us what the city, county, architect, or engineer requested — we'll help confirm the right survey for your project. Call now to discuss it.
A property line survey locates the legal boundaries of your parcel and marks them on the ground. It is the most common survey homeowners request, because almost every fence, wall, addition, or neighbor disagreement comes down to one question: where exactly does the property line run? Our team pulls your deed and the recorded maps, locates existing monuments in the field, and sets clear markers at your corners.
Exact deliverables depend on your project's scope and what the city, lender, or agency requires. Typical items can include:
We provide this service throughout Southern California. Explore coverage by county:
Popular Los Angeles County cities: Los Angeles, Long Beach, Pasadena, Santa Monica, Glendale.
A little information up front helps us scope the right survey and quote it accurately:
They overlap heavily. A boundary survey is the formal term for establishing and marking the full legal perimeter of a parcel; a property line survey usually refers to the same work focused on locating and marking where your lines run. We scope the right level of detail for your project.
Yes. We set durable markers at your property corners and can flag the line between them so a fence contractor or designer knows exactly where to work.
It establishes the legally supported location of the line based on the recorded record and field evidence, which is what attorneys, cities, and courts rely on. We provide a signed map when a formal record is needed.
Cost depends on parcel size, terrain, available records, and access. Request a free estimate and we will scope your specific property.
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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