How Do I Find a Land Surveyor in Anderson County?
Anderson County is part of South Carolina's Upstate Piedmont and offers both urban suburban survey work in the city of Anderson and specialized waterfront survey needs along Lake Hartwell. The county's position in the Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson metro means a reasonable market for licensed surveying services.
Types of Surveys Common in Anderson County
- Residential boundary surveys in Anderson city, Williamston, Belton, and Pendleton for lot splits, fence lines, and building setbacks
- Lake Hartwell waterfront surveys involving Corps of Engineers buffer zone identification, riparian boundaries, and dock easements
- Rural boundary surveys for agricultural and timberland in the county's rolling Piedmont terrain
- Elevation certificates for properties in Lake Hartwell shoreline and Rocky River flood zones
- ALTA/NSPS surveys for commercial and industrial transactions in the I-85 corridor
- Subdivision plats for residential development throughout the county
Anderson County Survey Records
Anderson County maintains land records at the Register of Deeds in Anderson. The county has a GIS parcel viewer with online access to parcel mapping and tax information. Lake Hartwell waterfront properties involve an additional layer of research related to the Corps of Engineers' full pool boundary and any recorded easements or buffer agreements associated with the reservoir.
Anderson County borders Pickens, Greenville, Laurens, Abbeville, and Oconee Counties in South Carolina, and Hart County, Georgia, across Lake Hartwell. Surveyors experienced with Lake Hartwell work on both the SC and Georgia sides of the reservoir are valuable for lakefront properties that involve cross-boundary access or easements.
Find licensed surveyors serving Anderson, Williamston, Belton, Pendleton, and throughout Anderson County through our Anderson County land surveyor directory.