How Do I Find a Land Surveyor in Aiken County?
Aiken County spans a wide range of survey environments, from the suburban Augusta metro corridor in North Augusta to the equestrian estate properties of central Aiken to the rural agricultural land and Savannah River corridor of the southern county. Finding the right surveyor depends on where your property is and what type of survey you need.
Types of Surveys Common in Aiken County
- Residential boundary surveys throughout Aiken city, North Augusta, and the growing suburban areas for lot splits, fence lines, and building setbacks
- Equestrian estate and large-parcel surveys for the horse farm properties and larger rural tracts in and around Aiken
- Subdivision plats for North Augusta residential development
- Elevation certificates for properties in Savannah River and Horse Creek floodplains
- ALTA/NSPS surveys for commercial transactions in the North Augusta and downtown Aiken commercial corridors
- Rural boundary surveys for farmland, timber tracts, and larger parcels in the southern county
Aiken County Survey Records
Aiken County maintains land records at the Register of Deeds in Aiken. The county has a GIS parcel viewer with parcel boundary mapping and property tax information. North Augusta's established subdivision plats are well-documented, supporting efficient surveys for standard lots in that area. Aiken city's older neighborhoods and the county's equestrian estate areas involve older deed descriptions and larger parcels that require more research-intensive work.
Aiken County borders Georgia along the Savannah River. Surveyors familiar with the Augusta-Aiken region often work across both sides of the state line and understand the record systems on both sides, which is useful for properties near the border corridor.
Find licensed surveyors serving Aiken, North Augusta, New Ellenton, and throughout Aiken County through our Aiken County land surveyor directory.