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Land Surveyors in Jefferson County, AL

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29 local office profiles
0 service-area listings
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22 with website data
This area currently has several local firm profiles or explicit nearby service coverage.
Last reviewed: May 16, 2026.
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Hiring guide for Jefferson County

Choose by project fit, not just rating

Jefferson County has multiple local options, so compare scope before comparing price. A low price is not useful if it leaves out staking, a signed plat, or records research.

Boundary or fence survey
3 profile signals

Ask whether the estimate includes corners marked, lines staked, a signed drawing, and any return visit.

Topo, grading, or site plan
3 profile signals

Ask what CAD or contour deliverable is included, especially for additions, pools, drainage, or engineer design.

Construction staking
3 profile signals

Ask how many site visits are included and whether staking is based on final approved plans.

Elevation certificate
2 profile signals

Ask whether the firm prepares FEMA elevation certificates and what flood-zone information they need from you.

Local directory signals
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29local offices
22websites
12license records

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29 surveyors in Jefferson County
Jefferson County Surveyor Guide

How to hire a land surveyor in Jefferson County, AL

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read

Surveyors in Jefferson County, Alabama

Jefferson County is Alabama's most populous county and home to Birmingham, the state's largest city. The county includes Hoover, Bessemer, Trussville, Gardendale, Homewood, Vestavia Hills, Mountain Brook, Center Point, and Irondale. With 29 licensed surveying firms active in the county, Jefferson County offers more surveyor options than anywhere else in Alabama.

What Jefferson County Surveyors Handle

Jefferson County surveyors cover the full range of survey types needed in a major metro area. The most common work includes:

  • Residential boundary surveys for fence placement, additions, and property disputes
  • ALTA/NSPS surveys for commercial real estate transactions in the Birmingham CBD and suburban office and retail corridors
  • Elevation certificates for properties in FEMA flood zones along Village Creek, Valley Creek, and the Cahaba River
  • Topographic surveys for grading and drainage design across Jefferson County's hilly terrain
  • Subdivision platting for new residential development, particularly in growing areas like Trussville and Gardendale
  • Construction staking for new home builds and commercial projects

Jefferson County Terrain and Survey Considerations

Red Mountain divides Jefferson County into the Jones Valley floor (where Birmingham's urban core sits) and the higher-elevation communities to the south like Mountain Brook and Vestavia Hills. Steep hillsides add field time and cost for boundary surveys in these areas. Properties in older Birmingham neighborhoods often have missing or disturbed corner monuments requiring research and re-establishment.

The Cahaba River and its tributaries drain much of southeastern Jefferson County. Properties near these waterways may be in FEMA flood zones and need elevation certificates in addition to standard boundary work.

How Do I Hire a Surveyor in Jefferson County?

When requesting quotes, give surveyors your parcel ID number from the Jefferson County revenue commissioner website, the purpose of the survey, and any known complications such as disputed lines or encroachments. Most firms will give you a fixed-fee quote for standard residential work.

Jefferson County deed records are maintained by the Jefferson County Probate Court. Surveyors researching your deed will pull records from the probate office before beginning fieldwork. If your property has had multiple owners or subdivisions over the years, allow extra time for research.

Find a Licensed Surveyor in Jefferson County

Use the directory as a starting point, then confirm the responsible surveyor's current license before hiring.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a licensed land surveyor in Jefferson County?

Search our Jefferson County land surveyor directory. Use the directory as a starting point, then confirm the responsible surveyor's current license before hiring. Jefferson County has Alabama's largest concentration of surveying firms, with coverage across Birmingham, Hoover, Bessemer, Mountain Brook, Vestavia Hills, and surrounding communities.

What types of surveys are common in Jefferson County?

Boundary surveys for fence placement, lot splits, and property disputes are the most common residential survey type. Jefferson County also has significant commercial survey activity given Birmingham's role as Alabama's economic center. Elevation certificates are requested regularly for properties near Village Creek, Shades Creek, and the Cahaba River floodplains.

How long does a survey take in Jefferson County?

Most residential boundary surveys in Jefferson County take one to three weeks from scheduling to delivery. Rush services are available from some firms for an additional fee. ALTA surveys for commercial properties take three to five weeks due to title review requirements.

Sources

  1. Alabama Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
  2. Jefferson County Revenue Office
  3. Alabama GIS Maps - University of Alabama
  4. Alabama BELS license search rosters
Jefferson County cost guide

Detailed pricing for every common survey type in Jefferson County.

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Common questions about land surveys in Jefferson County

How do I find a licensed land surveyor in Jefferson County?+

Search our Jefferson County land surveyor directory. Use the directory as a starting point, then confirm the responsible surveyor's current license before hiring. Jefferson County has Alabama's largest concentration of surveying firms, with coverage across Birmingham, Hoover, Bessemer, Mountain Brook, Vestavia Hills, and surrounding communities.

What types of surveys are common in Jefferson County?+

Boundary surveys for fence placement, lot splits, and property disputes are the most common residential survey type. Jefferson County also has significant commercial survey activity given Birmingham's role as Alabama's economic center. Elevation certificates are requested regularly for properties near Village Creek, Shades Creek, and the Cahaba River floodplains.

How long does a survey take in Jefferson County?+

Most residential boundary surveys in Jefferson County take one to three weeks from scheduling to delivery. Rush services are available from some firms for an additional fee. ALTA surveys for commercial properties take three to five weeks due to title review requirements.

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