How Do I Find a Land Surveyor in Spartanburg County?
Spartanburg County is South Carolina's seventh-largest county by population, with a mix of urban development around the city of Spartanburg, suburban growth in Boiling Springs and Duncan, and rural agricultural land in the county's outer areas. The county benefits from proximity to Greenville and is part of the Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson metropolitan area, which supports a strong market for licensed surveying services.
Common Survey Work in Spartanburg County
- Residential boundary surveys throughout the county's suburban neighborhoods for fence lines, additions, and lot splits
- Commercial and industrial ALTA surveys along the I-85 and I-26 corridors, which have seen significant BMW, tire, and manufacturing sector development
- Elevation certificates for properties in FEMA flood zones along the Pacolet and Tyger River systems
- Subdivision plats supporting residential development in Boiling Springs, Duncan, and other growing areas
- Rural boundary surveys for farms and larger tracts in the county's agricultural areas
Spartanburg County Survey Records
Spartanburg County land records are maintained at the Register of Deeds. The county has an active GIS parcel viewer accessible online, which supports initial parcel research. Surveyors who work regularly in Spartanburg County are familiar with the county's records, monument network, and the specific challenges of properties in flood-prone river corridors.
Spartanburg County neighbors Greenville, Cherokee, Union, and Cherokee Counties. Surveyors experienced across these Upstate counties are often well-suited for properties near county lines or projects requiring broader regional knowledge.
Find licensed surveyors serving Spartanburg, Boiling Springs, Duncan, Lyman, Inman, and throughout Spartanburg County through our Spartanburg County land surveyor directory.