Surveying Services
- ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey - Per the Indiana Administrative Code Title 865 IAC 1-12-2(b) an “ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey” refers to an original or retracement survey conducted in accordance with the “Minimum Standard Detail Requirements for ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys” as the requirements are adopted by the: (1) American Land Title Association; (2) National Society of Professional Surveyors; or (3) American Congress on Surveying and Mapping.
- Retracement Survey - Per the Indiana Administrative Code Title 865 IAC 1-12-2(i) a “Retracement survey” means a survey of real property that has been previously described in documents conveying an interest in the real property.
- Original Survey - Per the Indiana Administrative Code Title 865 IAC 1-12-2(f) an “Original survey” means a survey that is executed for the purpose of locating and describing real property that has not been previously described in documents conveying an interest in the real property.
- Surveyor Location Report (Mortgage Survey) - Per the Indiana Administrative Code Title 865 IAC 1-12-27(a) Surveyor location reports are designed for use by a title insurance company with loan policies on small tracts containing a one (1) to four (4) family house even if now used for commercial purposes. A surveyor location report shall not be used for nonresidential tracts greater than two (2) acres.
- Topographic Survey - A topographic survey is made to collect data to generate a topographic map that depicts the configuration of the terrain and the location of natural and man-made features.
- Route Survey - Per the Indiana Administrative Code Title 865 IAC 1-12-2(k) a “Route survey” refers to surveys executed for the purpose of acquiring an interest in the tracts of land required for the following: (1) Highways (2) Railroads (3) Waterways (4) Pipelines (5) Electric lines (6) Any other linear transportation or utility route.
- Elevation Certificate - An elevation certificate depicts the relationship between the elevations of a structure and adjacent grade with respect to the published base flood elevation of a given area. Elevation certificates are used by insurance companies to rate flood insurance policies.
- Aerial Control - Establish horizontal and vertical ground control for aerial targets.
- Construction Staking
- GPS Services