Florida Survey Guide

How to Find a Land Surveyor in Sarasota County, FL

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read · Find a Surveyor

Finding a Land Surveyor in Sarasota County

Sarasota County has earned a reputation as one of Florida's most desirable places to live, combining world-class beaches, a vibrant arts scene, and a high quality of life that draws both retirees and families. With 36 licensed survey firms serving the county, property owners in Sarasota, Venice, North Port, Osprey, and the barrier islands have a range of options for professional survey work.

This guide covers how to find and evaluate a licensed surveyor in Sarasota County, what the work typically costs, how long it takes, and what questions to ask before you hire.

Sarasota County's Survey Environment

Sarasota County's geography spans Gulf Coast barrier islands, Sarasota Bay, several river systems, and a mainland interior that blends suburban neighborhoods with agricultural and rural areas toward the eastern parts of the county.

The barrier islands, including Siesta Key, Longboat Key, Casey Key, and Venice Island, are among the most sought-after real estate in all of Florida and present specific survey challenges. Gulf-front and bay-front properties require coastal construction setback line determinations, mean high water boundary work, and review of any state submerged land easements or riparian rights. These are not simple suburban lot surveys, and they require surveyors with specific coastal experience.

On the mainland, Sarasota and Venice have well-established neighborhoods with good plat records, while North Port, one of Florida's largest cities by land area, has a mix of older Cape Coral-style plotted lots from the General Development Corporation era and newer construction. North Port properties sometimes require additional research into the original GDC platting system and its associated easements and deed restrictions.

Verifying a PSM License

Before hiring any surveyor in Sarasota County, verify that they hold a current Florida Professional Surveyor and Mapper (PSM) license. This license is required by state law and is not the same as a general business license or contractor certification.

To verify, go to myfloridalicense.com, search the "Surveyor and Mapper" category by name or license number, and confirm:

  • The license is currently active
  • No disciplinary actions, suspensions, or formal complaints appear on the record
  • The licensed individual is affiliated with the firm you are hiring

Questions to Ask Before Hiring

Use these questions to compare surveyors and select the right fit for your Sarasota County project:

  • Do you regularly work on Sarasota County properties, including barrier islands if relevant?
  • Do you have experience with coastal surveys and Gulf-front boundary work?
  • If my property is in North Port, are you familiar with the General Development Corporation platting system?
  • What is included in your quote, and what might cause the price to change?
  • Does the quote include setting new corner monuments if existing ones are not found?
  • What is your current turnaround time, and do you offer rush service?

Typical Wait Times in Sarasota County

Sarasota County has a pronounced seasonal pattern in its real estate activity. The winter months from November through April bring an influx of seasonal residents and buyers, driving higher real estate transaction volumes and correspondingly higher survey demand. During this busy season, turnaround times can stretch to 3 to 4 weeks for standard residential surveys.

During the slower summer months, most firms can turn around standard residential surveys in 1 to 2 weeks. If your project timeline is flexible, scheduling during the off-season can mean faster turnaround and, in some cases, a bit more scheduling flexibility.

If you have a hard deadline, communicate it upfront. Most Sarasota County firms offer expedited service for a premium.

What Affects Survey Pricing in Sarasota County

Several factors influence survey costs in Sarasota County:

  • Barrier island properties: Gulf and bay-front properties on Siesta Key, Longboat Key, and Casey Key require coastal survey elements that add cost above a standard inland survey.
  • North Port platting complexity: Properties in North Port that were originally platted by General Development Corporation sometimes require additional records research, particularly for older lots without clear monument history.
  • Flood zone coverage: Significant portions of Sarasota County, particularly in coastal and low-lying areas, fall within FEMA flood zones and require elevation certificates for insurance rating.
  • Lot size and terrain: Larger parcels and properties with significant vegetation or drainage features take more field time and cost more.
  • Seasonal demand: Survey pricing may reflect elevated demand during the busy winter season. Planning ahead helps.

For a standard residential boundary survey on a platted mainland lot, budget $400 to $750. Barrier island properties typically run $600 to $1,100 or more.

Common Survey Types in Sarasota County

The surveys most frequently needed by Sarasota County property owners include:

  • Boundary surveys: Required for permit applications across Sarasota County for fences, pools, additions, and new construction.
  • Elevation certificates: High demand in coastal and low-lying areas for flood insurance rating under FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program.
  • Coastal surveys: Specialized work for barrier island and waterfront properties involving mean high water lines and coastal construction setback determinations.
  • Location surveys: Standard requirement at residential closings to confirm improvements are within lot lines.
  • Topographic surveys: Used for drainage planning, construction permits, and site design across both residential and commercial projects.

Browse the 36 licensed land surveyors serving Sarasota County on this directory to find firms with local expertise for your Sarasota, Venice, or barrier island property.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I verify a land surveyor's license in Sarasota County?

All Florida land surveyors must hold a Professional Surveyor and Mapper (PSM) license from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Verify any PSM at myfloridalicense.com by searching by name or license number. Confirm the license is active and shows no disciplinary history.

How much does a survey cost in Sarasota County?

A standard residential boundary survey in Sarasota County typically costs $400 to $750. Barrier island properties on Siesta Key, Longboat Key, and Casey Key tend to cost more due to coastal survey requirements. Elevation certificates generally run $200 to $400 in this market.

How long does a survey take in Sarasota County?

Most residential surveys in Sarasota County take 1 to 3 weeks during normal periods. The seasonal busy season from November through April, when snowbird activity peaks, can push turnaround to 3 to 4 weeks. Rush service is available from most firms for a premium.

Do barrier island properties on Siesta Key need special surveys?

Yes. Siesta Key, Longboat Key, Casey Key, and other Sarasota barrier islands involve coastal construction setback lines, mean high water determinations, and Gulf-front boundary considerations that go beyond a standard inland boundary survey. Hire a surveyor with demonstrated experience on Sarasota's barrier islands for these properties.