How Do I Find a Licensed Surveyor in Central Massachusetts?
Worcester County stretches from suburban Route 9 corridors to deeply rural townships near the Connecticut border. The county’s size means a surveyor who knows Worcester city’s dense urban lots may have little experience with wooded rural parcels in Barre or Petersham. Matching your project type to a surveyor with the right local experience saves time and money.
Start with the Registry of Deeds
The Worcester County Registry of Deeds, at 90 Front Street in Worcester, holds recorded surveys, deeds, and subdivision plans for the entire county. Before hiring a surveyor, search the registry for prior plans on your lot. A usable prior survey can reduce a surveyor’s research and field time significantly, lowering your cost.
Many Worcester County surveyors maintain working familiarity with the registry staff and the indexing system, which speeds up research. Ask your candidate how often they work in Worcester County specifically, not just greater Massachusetts.
Worcester County GIS Resources
Ready to Find a Surveyor?
Browse licensed land surveyors serving Worcester, Leominster, Shrewsbury, Westborough, Milford, and all Worcester County towns at our Worcester County surveyor directory.