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Land Surveyors in Hays County, TX

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17 local office profiles
1 service-area listings
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This area currently has several local firm profiles or explicit nearby service coverage.
Last reviewed: May 16, 2026.
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Hiring guide for Hays County

Choose by project fit, not just rating

Hays 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.

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.

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.

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18 surveyors in Hays County
Hays County Surveyor Guide

How to hire a land surveyor in Hays County, TX

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read

Find a Licensed Land Surveyor in Hays County, TX

Hays County is one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States, stretching from the I-35 growth corridor through San Marcos, Kyle, and Buda into the Texas Hill Country at Wimberley and Dripping Springs. Whether you need a boundary survey in a new Kyle subdivision, a rural acreage survey in the Wimberley Valley, an ALTA survey for a commercial property in San Marcos, or an elevation certificate for a property near the Blanco River, finding a licensed RPLS is the starting point.

Licensing Requirements

Texas law requires all land surveys to be performed and certified by an RPLS licensed by the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying (TBPLS). Before hiring, confirm your surveyor is licensed. Use the directory as a starting point, then confirm the responsible surveyor's current license before hiring.

Types of Surveys Common in Hays County

Residential Boundary Surveys

The rapid growth of Kyle, Buda, and San Marcos has created thousands of new residential lots. For homeowners needing to know their exact property lines before fencing, building, or selling, a boundary survey documents the lot corners and any encroachments. In newer master-planned communities, this is typically straightforward.

Rural Hill Country Surveys

Wimberley and Dripping Springs attract buyers seeking acreage in the Hill Country. Rural surveys in this terrain require experience with limestone terrain, heavy cedar and live oak vegetation, historical deed research, and sometimes Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone compliance considerations. Local firms with Hill Country experience are particularly valuable for this work.

Elevation Certificates

Hays County has several significant waterways, including the Blanco River, Onion Creek, Barton Creek, and Cypress Creek, all with FEMA-mapped flood zones. Flood zone exposure is a significant issue in Wimberley after the 2015 Memorial Day flood. Elevation certificates are required for flood insurance and building permits in affected areas.

ALTA/NSPS Surveys

The commercial real estate market in San Marcos along I-35, in Kyle near the Plum Creek corridor, and in Buda near the developing commercial areas requires ALTA surveys for financing and title insurance.

Subdivision and Platting

The growth in Hays County drives constant demand for subdivision surveys and replats, particularly in the urban growth zones around Kyle, Buda, and San Marcos.

Tips for Finding a Surveyor in Hays County

  • Use the directory as a starting point, then confirm the responsible surveyor's current license before hiring.
  • Match to your terrain: Hill Country rural surveys require different skills than suburban residential work. Ask about experience with both.
  • Ask about local familiarity: Surveyors who know Hays Central Appraisal District records, the county clerk's plat archives, and local city permit requirements in San Marcos, Kyle, and Buda can speed up the process.
  • Book early: Hays County's rapid growth keeps survey firms very busy. Two to four weeks lead time is typical.

Find a Surveyor in Hays County Today

Our land surveyor directory includes licensed RPLS professionals serving San Marcos, Kyle, Buda, Wimberley, Dripping Springs, and all of Hays County. Browse by location and project type to find the right professional for your needs today.

Frequently Asked Questions

What license does a land surveyor need in Texas?

Texas requires all land surveyors to hold an RPLS (Registered Professional Land Surveyor) license from the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying. You can verify any surveyor's license.

Do I need a surveyor for rural land in Wimberley or Dripping Springs?

Yes, if you are buying, selling, subdividing, or developing rural land in Hays County, you need a licensed RPLS. Rural Hill Country surveys involve wooded and rocky terrain, older deed records, and sometimes Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone considerations that require experience.

How long does a survey take in Hays County?

Residential boundary surveys in the I-35 corridor typically take two to three weeks. Rural Hill Country surveys can take longer depending on parcel size, terrain, and record complexity. ALTA surveys for commercial properties may take four to six weeks or more.

Sources

  1. Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying
  2. Hays County Central Appraisal District
  3. Texas Occupations Code Chapter 1071
  4. FEMA Flood Map Service Center
  5. Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
Hays County cost guide

Detailed pricing for every common survey type in Hays County.

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Common questions about land surveys in Hays County

What license does a land surveyor need in Texas?+

Texas requires all land surveyors to hold an RPLS (Registered Professional Land Surveyor) license from the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying. You can verify any surveyor's license.

Do I need a surveyor for rural land in Wimberley or Dripping Springs?+

Yes, if you are buying, selling, subdividing, or developing rural land in Hays County, you need a licensed RPLS. Rural Hill Country surveys involve wooded and rocky terrain, older deed records, and sometimes Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone considerations that require experience.

How long does a survey take in Hays County?+

Residential boundary surveys in the I-35 corridor typically take two to three weeks. Rural Hill Country surveys can take longer depending on parcel size, terrain, and record complexity. ALTA surveys for commercial properties may take four to six weeks or more.

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