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Land Surveyors in Penobscot County, ME

8 surveyors 3 cities covered Boundary survey $500 to $1,500

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Penobscot County listings are meant to help property owners find firms to contact, compare scope, and confirm availability. Always verify licensing, insurance, price, and project fit before hiring.

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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 Penobscot County

Choose by project fit, not just rating

Penobscot 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.

Elevation certificate
1 profile signal

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

Topo, grading, or site plan
1 profile signal

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

Construction staking
1 profile signal

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

Local directory signals
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8local offices
6websites
4license records

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8 surveyors in Penobscot County
Penobscot County Surveyor Guide

How to hire a land surveyor in Penobscot County, ME

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read

Licensed Surveyors in Penobscot County, Maine

Penobscot County surveyors serve Bangor and the surrounding region, from suburban lots to remote forest parcels. Surveyors with experience in large rural lots and timber tracts are valuable here. University of Maine in Orono adds institutional survey demand. Penobscot County covers a large area of forested interior Maine along the Penobscot River valley, from the University of Maine in Orono north toward the unorganized territories. Experience with large-parcel surveys and older deed descriptions matters as much as the PLS credential itself.

Maine PLS License Requirements

Any surveyor who certifies a boundary survey, plat, or elevation certificate in Maine must hold a Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) license from the Maine Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors (BOLPELS). The license requires passing the Fundamentals of Surveying and Principles and Practice of Surveying national examinations, completing supervised field experience, and renewing every two years with continuing education.

Use the directory as a starting point, then confirm the responsible surveyor's current license before hiring. You do not need to check licensing separately before reaching out to any firm listed in our directory.

What to Look for in a Penobscot County Surveyor

  • BOLPELS PLS license in good standing
  • Experience with the specific terrain and deed types common in Penobscot County (Penobscot River valley, forested interior, gateway to northern Maine, University of Maine campus in Orono)
  • Familiarity with Penobscot County's registry of deeds and local land records
  • Willingness to provide a written scope of work with the quote
  • Clear communication about current turnaround time and any backlog

What to Have Ready When You Call

  • Your town name and the property's map and lot number
  • The purpose of the survey (fence, permit, sale, boundary dispute, elevation certificate)
  • Approximate lot size and number of corners needed
  • Any prior survey documents from previous work on the property
  • Your timeline and any hard deadlines

Typical Turnaround in Penobscot County

Most surveys in Penobscot County are delivered in 4 to 7 weeks. Plan ahead if you have a permit application, closing date, or other fixed deadline. Some firms accept rush requests for an additional fee; ask about this when you call.

Browse the Penobscot County Directory

Use the directory as a starting point, then confirm the responsible surveyor's current license before hiring. Browse the Penobscot County land surveyor directory to find licensed professionals near your property.

Frequently Asked Questions

What license should a land surveyor have in Penobscot County, Maine?

Any surveyor who certifies a land survey in Maine must hold a Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) license issued by the Maine Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors (BOLPELS). Use the directory as a starting point, then confirm the responsible surveyor's current license before hiring.

How long does a survey take in Penobscot County?

Most surveys in Penobscot County are delivered in 4 to 7 weeks. Rush requests may be available from some firms for an additional fee. Always ask about current backlog before committing.

What information should I have ready when contacting a Penobscot County surveyor?

Have your town name, map and lot number, the purpose of the survey (fence, permit, sale, elevation certificate), approximate lot size, and any timeline requirements ready. If you have prior survey documents for the property, share them with the firm when you call.

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

Browse the Penobscot County land surveyor directory to find licensed professionals near your property. Use the directory as a starting point, then confirm the responsible surveyor's current license before hiring.

Sources

  1. Maine Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
  2. Maine Register of Deeds Association
  3. Maine ALMS Licensee Search
Penobscot County cost guide

Detailed pricing for every common survey type in Penobscot County.

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Common questions about land surveys in Penobscot County

What license should a land surveyor have in Penobscot County, Maine?+

Any surveyor who certifies a land survey in Maine must hold a Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) license issued by the Maine Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors (BOLPELS). Use the directory as a starting point, then confirm the responsible surveyor's current license before hiring.

How long does a survey take in Penobscot County?+

Most surveys in Penobscot County are delivered in 4 to 7 weeks. Rush requests may be available from some firms for an additional fee. Always ask about current backlog before committing.

What information should I have ready when contacting a Penobscot County surveyor?+

Have your town name, map and lot number, the purpose of the survey (fence, permit, sale, elevation certificate), approximate lot size, and any timeline requirements ready. If you have prior survey documents for the property, share them with the firm when you call.

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

Browse the Penobscot County land surveyor directory to find licensed professionals near your property. Use the directory as a starting point, then confirm the responsible surveyor's current license before hiring.

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