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Land Surveyors in Weld County, CO

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Last reviewed: May 16, 2026.
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Hiring guide for Weld County

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Weld 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.

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ALTA/NSPS or commercial survey
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Construction staking
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18 surveyors in Weld County
Weld County Surveyor Guide

How to hire a land surveyor in Weld County, CO

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read

Weld County has a distinct two-part survey market: suburban residential growth in the northern Front Range corridor (Greeley, Windsor, Firestone, Frederick, Mead) and the large agricultural and energy sector across the county’s plains. The county has 18 licensed surveyors listed in our directory, reflecting this active and diverse market.

Two Markets, Different Survey Needs

Suburban residential growth: The communities of Firestone, Frederick, Mead, Windsor, and Greeley have grown rapidly in recent years. Residential ILCs for mortgage lending, boundary surveys for lot disputes, and subdivision plat surveys for new developments are the most common survey types in these communities. Greeley’s University of Northern Colorado also generates some commercial and campus survey demand.

Agricultural and energy: Much of Weld County remains agricultural land with large parcels that have been in the same families for generations. Agricultural land splits, fence line disputes, and parcel boundary surveys for estate planning are common. Weld County is Colorado’s leading oil and gas county; oil and gas right-of-way surveys, well pad surveys, and mineral rights boundary work require specialized knowledge that not all residential survey firms possess.

How Do I Choose the Right Weld County Surveyor?

  • For residential ILC or boundary work in Greeley, Windsor, or Firestone: Most Front Range surveying firms are familiar with Weld County Clerk and Recorder records. Standard turnaround is 2 to 4 weeks.
  • For agricultural parcels: Look for firms with large-parcel survey experience and familiarity with Weld County section corner records. Rural Weld County has some of the state’s largest and most complex agricultural parcels.
  • For oil and gas surveys: Ask specifically about oil and gas right-of-way and well pad survey experience, BLM records familiarity, and Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission documentation requirements.
  • For South Platte River elevation certificates: Confirm the surveyor is familiar with current FEMA FIRM panel numbers for Weld County, which were updated after the 2013 floods.

How Do I Find a Surveyor?

To find a licensed land surveyor in Weld County, browse our directory. 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 Weld County?

Use the directory as a starting point, then confirm the responsible surveyor's current license before hiring. All listed surveyors hold active PLS licenses from the Colorado State Board of Licensure under DORA.

What surveys are most common in Weld County?

The most common surveys in Weld County are agricultural parcel surveys and land splits, oil and gas right-of-way surveys, residential ILCs for the Greeley, Windsor, Firestone, and Frederick growth areas, and elevation certificates along the South Platte River corridor.

Do I need a specialized surveyor for oil and gas work in Weld County?

Yes. Oil and gas surveys, including well pad location surveys, right-of-way surveys, and pipeline easements, require familiarity with BLM records, mineral rights documentation, and Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission requirements. Not all residential survey firms handle oil and gas work.

How long do surveys take in Weld County?

ILCs take 1 to 2 weeks. Standard residential boundary surveys take 2 to 4 weeks. Agricultural parcel surveys with many corners can take 3 to 6 weeks.

Sources

  1. Colorado DORA - Board of Licensure for Architects, Engineers, and Surveyors
  2. Colorado Revised Statutes Title 12 Article 25
  3. National Society of Professional Surveyors
  4. Colorado DORA Licensee and Discipline Roster
  5. Weld County Geographic Information Systems
Weld County cost guide

Detailed pricing for every common survey type in Weld County.

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Common questions about land surveys in Weld County

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

Use the directory as a starting point, then confirm the responsible surveyor's current license before hiring. All listed surveyors hold active PLS licenses from the Colorado State Board of Licensure under DORA.

What surveys are most common in Weld County?+

The most common surveys in Weld County are agricultural parcel surveys and land splits, oil and gas right-of-way surveys, residential ILCs for the Greeley, Windsor, Firestone, and Frederick growth areas, and elevation certificates along the South Platte River corridor.

Do I need a specialized surveyor for oil and gas work in Weld County?+

Yes. Oil and gas surveys, including well pad location surveys, right-of-way surveys, and pipeline easements, require familiarity with BLM records, mineral rights documentation, and Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission requirements. Not all residential survey firms handle oil and gas work.

How long do surveys take in Weld County?+

ILCs take 1 to 2 weeks. Standard residential boundary surveys take 2 to 4 weeks. Agricultural parcel surveys with many corners can take 3 to 6 weeks.

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