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Land Surveyors in Suffolk County, MA

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

Choose by project fit, not just rating

Suffolk 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.

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.

ALTA/NSPS or commercial survey
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Send the title commitment and Table A needs before asking for price or turnaround.

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.

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Suffolk County Surveyor Guide

How to hire a land surveyor in Suffolk County, MA

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read

Why Finding the Right Surveyor in Suffolk County Matters More Than Anywhere Else in Massachusetts

Suffolk County has the most legally complex land system in Massachusetts. Between the Massachusetts Land Court’s Registered Land system, Boston Harbor’s tidal boundary history, and some of the densest urban lots in New England, a surveyor who lacks specific local experience can create problems that take years to correct. Hiring right the first time is worth the extra due diligence.

The Suffolk County Registry of Deeds vs. Massachusetts Land Court

These are two separate systems and a surveyor must know which one applies to your parcel before starting work.

The Suffolk County Registry of Deeds at 24 New Chardon Street in Boston handles standard Recorded Land. Deeds, mortgages, and survey plans for Recorded Land parcels are filed and indexed here. The registry’s online system allows research without a trip downtown for most searches.

The Massachusetts Land Court handles Registered Land under the Torrens system. Many parcels in Boston, particularly in older neighborhoods, waterfront areas, and former large-scale redevelopment sites, are registered. For these parcels, any boundary change or new plan must go through Land Court review and approval. The process is slower and requires surveyors who understand Land Court filing requirements, plan standards, and examiner review procedures.

What to Look for in a Suffolk County Surveyor

Land Court Experience

Ask directly whether the surveyor has submitted plans to the Massachusetts Land Court within the past two years and whether they have experience with the specific examiner review process. This is not a skill every Massachusetts PLS has developed.

Boston Waterfront and Tidal Boundary Knowledge

Waterfront parcels in Boston, East Boston, Charlestown, and portions of Winthrop involve filled tidelands, historical Chapter 91 licenses, and tidal boundary determinations. Establishing legal boundaries in these areas requires research into state DEP records and historical harbor plans. A surveyor without this background may produce a plan that a title insurer refuses to certify.

ALTA Survey Experience for Commercial Transactions

Lenders financing commercial properties in Boston, Chelsea, and Revere require ALTA/NSPS surveys. The surveyor must be familiar with the current ALTA Minimum Standard Detail Requirements, know which Table A items your lender requires, and be able to coordinate with your title company on exceptions and certifications.

Where to Find Qualified Candidates

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Registered Land and Recorded Land in Suffolk County?

Recorded Land parcels are filed with the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds in Boston. Registered Land parcels are held under the Massachusetts Land Court Torrens system. Surveys for Registered Land require Land Court plan approval before they become effective. Your deed or title search will show which system applies to your parcel.

How do I find out if my Boston property is Registered Land?

Check your deed. Registered Land deeds reference a Land Court certificate number and are issued by the Land Court, not the Registry of Deeds. Your title attorney can also confirm this during a title search.

Where is the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds?

The Suffolk County Registry of Deeds is located at 24 New Chardon Street in Boston, MA 02114. Records are also searchable online at suffolkdeeds.com.

Do ALTA surveys for Boston commercial properties take longer than elsewhere in Massachusetts?

Yes. Boston commercial properties frequently have complex title histories, multiple easements, encroachments from adjacent structures, and sometimes Registered Land status. ALTA surveys for Boston commercial deals typically run 6 to 10 weeks, compared to 4 to 6 weeks in less complex markets.

Suffolk County cost guide

Detailed pricing for every common survey type in Suffolk County.

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Common questions about land surveys in Suffolk County

What is the difference between Registered Land and Recorded Land in Suffolk County?+

Recorded Land parcels are filed with the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds in Boston. Registered Land parcels are held under the Massachusetts Land Court Torrens system. Surveys for Registered Land require Land Court plan approval before they become effective. Your deed or title search will show which system applies to your parcel.

How do I find out if my Boston property is Registered Land?+

Check your deed. Registered Land deeds reference a Land Court certificate number and are issued by the Land Court, not the Registry of Deeds. Your title attorney can also confirm this during a title search.

Where is the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds?+

The Suffolk County Registry of Deeds is located at 24 New Chardon Street in Boston, MA 02114. Records are also searchable online at suffolkdeeds.com.

Do ALTA surveys for Boston commercial properties take longer than elsewhere in Massachusetts?+

Yes. Boston commercial properties frequently have complex title histories, multiple easements, encroachments from adjacent structures, and sometimes Registered Land status. ALTA surveys for Boston commercial deals typically run 6 to 10 weeks, compared to 4 to 6 weeks in less complex markets.

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