Rose & M cCrary, PCEngineering & Land Surveying

2125 S. Broadway Grove, OK  74344  Phone: 918.786.6350 Fax: 918.786.7536  www.rosemccrary.com

601 Main Street Pineville, MO 64856 Phone: 417.223.3007    E-mail: info@rosemccrary.com

211B south Hamilton Neosho, mo 64850 phone: 417.451.7036

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You need a Survey when:

1. Purchasing land to confirm the deed is correct.

2. Dividing land for sale.

3. Constructing a building, road or a fence.

4. Mediating a boundary dispute.

5. Developing land by construction of buildings, roads and fences.

6. Purchasing land from a larger tract (tract split)   

7.   Obtaining Dock Permit from GRDA.

Services a surveyor can provide:

· Survey your property.

· Advise you if there is a defect in your property description or evidence.

· Mark and record your property corners so they can be easily found.

· Prepare a certificate of survey with the measurements made, monuments placed, and other data requested.

· Assist you in planning and sub-dividing your property.

· Locate oil and gas wells, utilities, buildings, fences, right-of-ways, encroachments, and other possession evidence.

· Write a legal description when land is to be divided.

 

Costs of surveys depend on:
 
1.Type of survey required.

2. Existing terrain and land conditions.

3. Documentation supplied by the owner.

4. The surveyor’s knowledge of the area.

5. Record information availability.

6. Existing monumentation.

7. Liability incurred by the land surveyor.

Types of Surveys:

TOPOGRAPHIC:

Determines the configuration of the surface of the ground and the location of natural manmade objects.

PROPERTY BOUNDARY:

Establishes record title lines and corners of the property and obtains data for preparing maps or plats indicating these lines or corners.

ROUTE SURVEYS:

Boundary and topographic surveys of existing roads, subdivisions, and buildings to be used for the planning of roads, utility lines and pipelines.

RETRACEMENT SURVEYS:

Surveys made to verify the direction and length of lines and identify the markers of an established prior survey.

CADASTRAL SURVEY:

Surveys of public lands, including retracement surveys for identification and re-surveys for restoration of property lines.

 

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