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

Choose by project fit, not just rating

Bullitt County has a thin local list, so give nearby firms enough detail to decide quickly: ZIP, parcel size, project type, timeline, and whether you have an old survey.

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

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

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

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Bullitt County Surveyor Guide

How to hire a land surveyor in Bullitt County, KY

Updated for 2026 · 5 min read

How to find a land surveyor in Bullitt County, Kentucky

If you need a land surveyor in Bullitt County, Kentucky, start by looking for a Kentucky Professional Land Surveyor who regularly handles boundary research, plats, and field work in Shepherdsville, Mount Washington, Hillview, Brooks, Clermont, and Lebanon Junction. Ask whether the firm works on residential tracts, acreage parcels, subdivision lots, or commercial sites, because the research and field scope can vary a lot by project.

For this county, it is smart to call early. Current directory coverage shows only a small number of firms serving Bullitt County directly, so some owners, buyers, and agents may also need to ask about nearby service coverage from Louisville-area firms. A good first call should confirm three things: that the surveyor is licensed in Kentucky, that they work in Bullitt County often enough to know the local record and permitting landscape, and that they can match the job type to your deadline.

Why local survey experience matters

Local experience matters because Bullitt County survey jobs often start with record research before anyone sets foot on the property. Kentucky law regulates land surveying through the Kentucky State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, and KRS Chapter 322 prohibits unlicensed practice. It also states that plats or surveys are not to be recorded unless certified by a professional land surveyor, which is a practical reminder that a map pulled together informally is not the same thing as a recordable survey.

County records and research

Bullitt County customers benefit when a surveyor already knows how to move through the county's local sources. The Bullitt County Clerk handles land-record copy requests, and its office says requests for land-record copies must be sent in writing with the grantor or grantee name, book and page number, and recorded date. That means any deed reference, prior closing file, or old plat copy you already have can save time and reduce back-and-forth at the start of a project.

Parcel and map context

The Bullitt County PVA states that current owners, assessments, characteristics, GIS maps, and sales data are available through its property search tools. Surveyors may use that parcel and GIS context during research, but they still have to reconcile legal descriptions, adjoining records, monuments, and occupation on the ground. That distinction matters if you are dealing with a fence line, driveway, or acreage question.

Common survey projects in Bullitt County

The most common request is still a boundary survey for a purchase, fence, addition, garage, barn, or family land division. Buyers often need one when the deed is older, the corners are uncertain, or the parcel is larger than a standard subdivision lot. Owners also call when they want to settle a line question before building.

Other regular jobs include topographic surveys for grading and drainage design, subdivision plats and minor plats, lot line adjustments, easement and right-of-way surveys, and construction staking. Commercial owners and lenders may need an ALTA/NSPS survey. If a tract sits in or near a mapped flood area, a surveyor may also help with elevation work or coordinate the boundary and site information needed for floodplain review.

Residential lots and small acreage

In places like Mount Washington, Hillview, and Shepherdsville, owners often need surveys for improvements, lot corners, or closing diligence. On larger tracts near Clermont or Lebanon Junction, the work may involve longer boundary lines, older descriptions, access questions, or future split planning.

Subdivision and development work

Bullitt County Planning and Zoning says it provides zoning classification information, reviews site plans and subdivision plats for new developments, assigns addresses for most areas, and gives floodplain determinations for the unincorporated area of the county. For a small developer or builder, that is a strong reason to hire a surveyor who can sequence the field work with the local review path instead of treating the survey as a stand-alone drawing.

Floodplain, zoning, and permit context

Flood and permit questions should be raised early, not after field work is already underway. Bullitt County Planning and Zoning is the local office named by the county for floodplain determinations in the unincorporated area, while FEMA's federal flood maps is the official source for federal flood hazard mapping products. If your property is near a mapped flood hazard area, a creek corridor, or a low-lying building site, tell the surveyor that up front so they can flag whether ordinary boundary work is enough or whether elevation and floodplain coordination may also be needed.

Permit timing also matters. The county's Building and Safety and Planning and Zoning pages note local permitting, site-plan, subdivision, and stormwater review responsibilities. If your project involves a new home, major addition, or land disturbance tied to construction, survey scope, site planning, and permit sequence should be discussed together.

What to have ready before contacting firms

Come prepared with the property address, parcel number if you have it, deed reference, seller disclosure if you are buying, title commitment if one exists, and any old survey, plat, or marked-up closing packet. Also note visible issues such as fences, driveways crossing lines, creek banks, disputed corners, or planned improvements.

Questions worth asking on the first call

Ask what kind of survey you actually need, whether the crew expects county record research before scheduling field work, whether corners will be marked, whether a plat is included, and whether the firm handles Bullitt County subdivision or floodplain coordination when required. You should also ask about realistic timing. Survey turnaround depends on research depth, weather, vegetation, crew load, and whether adjoining records or prior monuments are hard to locate.

Choose a Kentucky PLS, then compare scope and timing

The right choice is usually the firm that gives the clearest scope, not just the fastest verbal estimate. Confirm Kentucky licensure, describe the property and your goal plainly, and compare what each proposal includes in records research, field work, corner setting, plat delivery, and coordination with local offices where needed. For Bullitt County properties, especially when records are older or development review may be involved, clarity at the start usually saves money later.

See Bullitt County surveyor listings

To compare firms that serve this area, review the current Bullitt County directory at /kentucky/bullitt/. If availability is tight, contact the listed firms early and ask whether they cover your part of Bullitt County and your specific project type.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I confirm who will sign the survey?

Ask for the surveyor's Kentucky Professional Land Surveyor license information and confirm it through the Kentucky State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors searchable roster.

What should I have ready before I call a survey firm?

Have the site address, parcel number if available, deed reference, any prior plat or closing file, a rough sketch of the issue, and your deadline. In Bullitt County, book and page details can help speed county land-record research.

Which Bullitt County office helps with zoning and floodplain questions?

Bullitt County Planning and Zoning provides zoning classification information and floodplain determinations for the unincorporated area of the county, and it reviews subdivision plats and site plans.

Can the Bullitt County PVA map replace a boundary survey?

No. PVA parcel maps and GIS are useful research tools, but they are not a legal boundary determination. A licensed surveyor must analyze records, field evidence, and occupation on the ground.

When might I need flood-zone or elevation-certificate help in Bullitt County?

If your parcel is near mapped flood hazard areas, a stream corridor, or a lender asks for flood documentation, a qualified surveyor can help determine whether FEMA mapping, local floodplain review, or an elevation certificate is part of the job.

Sources

  1. U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Bullitt County, Kentucky
  2. Bullitt County Buildings & Safety / Planning and Zoning
  3. Bullitt County Clerk's Office: Request a Land Records Copy
  4. Kentucky State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
  5. Kentucky Revised Statutes Chapter 322
  6. FEMA Flood Map Service Center
  7. Bullitt County Property Valuation Administrator
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Common questions about land surveys in Bullitt County

How do I confirm who will sign the survey?+

Ask for the surveyor's Kentucky Professional Land Surveyor license information and confirm it through the Kentucky State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors searchable roster.

What should I have ready before I call a survey firm?+

Have the site address, parcel number if available, deed reference, any prior plat or closing file, a rough sketch of the issue, and your deadline. In Bullitt County, book and page details can help speed county land-record research.

Which Bullitt County office helps with zoning and floodplain questions?+

Bullitt County Planning and Zoning provides zoning classification information and floodplain determinations for the unincorporated area of the county, and it reviews subdivision plats and site plans.

Can the Bullitt County PVA map replace a boundary survey?+

No. PVA parcel maps and GIS are useful research tools, but they are not a legal boundary determination. A licensed surveyor must analyze records, field evidence, and occupation on the ground.

When might I need flood-zone or elevation-certificate help in Bullitt County?+

If your parcel is near mapped flood hazard areas, a stream corridor, or a lender asks for flood documentation, a qualified surveyor can help determine whether FEMA mapping, local floodplain review, or an elevation certificate is part of the job.

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