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58 profiles shown
55 local office profiles
3 service-area listings
37 with license info
0 claimed profiles
39 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 Lee County

Choose by project fit, not just rating

Lee 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
26 profile signals

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

Elevation certificate
26 profile signals

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

Topo, grading, or site plan
6 profile signals

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

Construction staking
5 profile signals

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

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58profiles
55local offices
39websites
37license records

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58 surveyors in Lee County
Lee County Surveyor Guide

How to hire a land surveyor in Lee County, FL

Updated for 2026 · 5 min read

How Do I Find a Land Surveyor in Lee County?

Lee County is one of Florida's fastest-growing markets, anchored by Cape Coral and Fort Myers, with active development stretching into Bonita Springs, Estero, and the barrier island communities of Sanibel and Fort Myers Beach. With 60 surveying firm profiles operating in the county, you have real choices, but those choices matter when local conditions are as specific as they are here.

This guide explains how to find and evaluate a licensed land surveyor in Lee County, what surveys typically cost, and what to ask before you hire.

Why Local Knowledge Matters in Lee County

Lee County's geography creates survey challenges that require genuine local experience. Cape Coral alone has over 400 miles of canals, making it one of the most canal-dense cities in the world. Many lots in Cape Coral include waterway easements, drainage corridors, and utility right-of-ways that require careful research and fieldwork. A surveyor unfamiliar with how Cape Coral's original platting was done, or with how the city's easement records are organized, can miss important details.

Fort Myers and the surrounding unincorporated areas have their own layers: older metes-and-bounds descriptions in some neighborhoods, active development in others, and a mix of platted subdivisions and agricultural parcels farther inland toward Lehigh Acres. Barrier island properties on Sanibel, Captiva, and Fort Myers Beach involve coastal construction setback lines and mean high water determinations that require specific expertise.

Hiring a Licensed Surveyor

In this state, only a licensed Professional Land Surveyor can certify a survey. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation maintains the official registry of licensed professionals. Use the directory as a starting point, then confirm the responsible surveyor's current license before hiring. so you can browse local surveyor profiles by county without needing to search the registry yourself.

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

  • The license is active
  • No suspensions or disciplinary actions appear on the record
  • The name matches the person or firm you are considering hiring

This takes about two minutes and is worth doing for every surveyor you consider, regardless of how professional they appear.

What Questions Should I Ask Before You Hire?

Once you have confirmed a surveyor is licensed, these questions will help you evaluate whether they are the right fit for your specific project:

  • Do you regularly work in the area where my property is located (Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Lehigh Acres, Sanibel, etc.)?
  • Are you familiar with Lee County's easement records and plat archives?
  • What is included in your quote, and are there situations where the price could increase?
  • Will I receive a signed and sealed survey drawing that satisfies permit requirements?
  • How do you handle missing corner monuments, and is replacement included in the quote?
  • What is your current turnaround time?

Typical Survey Wait Times in Lee County

Lee County has experienced significant population growth and a high volume of real estate transactions over the past several years. Survey backlogs are real. During peak seasons and following storm events, when many property owners simultaneously need damage assessments or updated surveys for insurance claims, wait times can reach 4 to 6 weeks.

For most routine residential work during normal periods, plan on 1 to 3 weeks. If your timeline is tight, ask about rush options upfront. Most firms can expedite for a premium, usually 25 to 50 percent above standard pricing.

After significant storms like Hurricane Ian, which caused widespread damage across Lee County in 2022, survey demand spiked dramatically. It is worth asking firms whether they are currently experiencing elevated backlogs before committing to a timeline.

What Affects Survey Pricing in Lee County

Several local factors influence what you will pay for a survey in Lee County:

  • Canal lots: Properties on Cape Coral's canal system require additional research into waterway easements and often involve seawall boundary questions. Expect to pay more than for an inland lot of similar size.
  • Barrier island properties: Sanibel, Captiva, and Fort Myers Beach properties involve coastal survey elements that take more time and expertise. Prices for these locations typically run higher than mainland surveys.
  • Post-storm demand: Following major storm events, survey demand surges across the county, and prices may reflect that increased pressure on capacity.
  • Lot size and vegetation: Larger lots, mangrove-adjacent properties, and heavily vegetated parcels require more fieldwork time and cost more.
  • Urgency: Rush turnaround adds cost. Build in lead time when possible.

For a standard residential boundary survey on a platted inland lot, budget $400 to $750 in Lee County. Canal-front lots typically run $600 to $1,000. Elevation certificates generally cost $200 to $400.

Common Survey Needs in Lee County

The most frequently requested surveys in Lee County include:

  • Boundary surveys: Needed before fence installation, pool construction, additions, and many permit applications in Cape Coral and Fort Myers.
  • Elevation certificates: A large portion of Lee County falls within FEMA flood zones, and elevation certificates are routinely required for flood insurance rating, especially after properties are reassessed following storm events.
  • Location surveys: Commonly required at residential closings to confirm improvements are within lot lines and applicable setbacks.
  • Topographic surveys: Used for drainage planning, site grading, and construction projects throughout the county's active development corridor.
  • ALTA/NSPS surveys: Required by commercial lenders for investment properties and commercial transactions, which remain active throughout the Fort Myers metro area.

Browse 60 licensed land surveyors serving this county in our land surveyor directory , search by specialty, read reviews, and contact firms directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a licensed land surveyor in Florida?

All Florida land surveyors must hold a Professional Surveyor and Mapper (PSM) license. Verify any PSM license by searching by name or license number. The license should be active and show no disciplinary history before you sign any agreement.

How much does a land survey cost in Lee County?

A standard residential boundary survey in Lee County typically costs $400 to $750. Canal-front lots in Cape Coral, which have additional waterway and easement considerations, often run $600 to $1,000. Elevation certificates generally cost $200 to $400 in this market.

How long will I wait for a survey in Lee County?

Standard residential surveys in Lee County typically take 1 to 3 weeks. Post-storm periods and peak real estate seasons can push wait times to 4 weeks or more. Many surveyors offer rush turnaround for an additional fee if you are on a closing deadline.

Do I need a survey for a Cape Coral canal lot?

Yes, and canal lots in Cape Coral require extra attention. The county's extensive canal system means many lots have waterway easements, seawall encroachment concerns, and utility corridors that must be identified accurately. A boundary survey is typically required before any seawall, dock, or fence permit is issued.

Sources

  1. Florida DBPR License Verification
  2. Florida Statute 472: Professional Surveyors and Mappers
  3. FEMA Flood Map Service Center
  4. Florida Board of Professional Surveyors and Mappers
  5. Lee County Property Appraiser
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Common questions about land surveys in Lee County

How do I find a licensed land surveyor in Florida?+

All Florida land surveyors must hold a Professional Surveyor and Mapper (PSM) license. Verify any PSM license by searching by name or license number. The license should be active and show no disciplinary history before you sign any agreement.

How much does a land survey cost in Lee County?+

A standard residential boundary survey in Lee County typically costs $400 to $750. Canal-front lots in Cape Coral, which have additional waterway and easement considerations, often run $600 to $1,000. Elevation certificates generally cost $200 to $400 in this market.

How long will I wait for a survey in Lee County?+

Standard residential surveys in Lee County typically take 1 to 3 weeks. Post-storm periods and peak real estate seasons can push wait times to 4 weeks or more. Many surveyors offer rush turnaround for an additional fee if you are on a closing deadline.

Do I need a survey for a Cape Coral canal lot?+

Yes, and canal lots in Cape Coral require extra attention. The county's extensive canal system means many lots have waterway easements, seawall encroachment concerns, and utility corridors that must be identified accurately. A boundary survey is typically required before any seawall, dock, or fence permit is issued.

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