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Last reviewed: May 16, 2026.
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Hidalgo County Surveyor Guide

How to hire a land surveyor in Hidalgo County, TX

Updated for 2026 · 4 min read

Find a Licensed Land Surveyor in Hidalgo County, TX

Hidalgo County is the commercial and population center of the Rio Grande Valley. McAllen, Edinburg, Mission, Pharr, and Weslaco are the main cities in a county that also encompasses extensive agricultural land, border communities, and a landscape shaped by the Rio Grande. Finding the right licensed RPLS for your survey project here requires understanding the unique characteristics of land ownership in the Valley.

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. A survey without an RPLS seal is not legally valid in Texas.

Types of Surveys Common in Hidalgo County

Residential Boundary Surveys

For homeowners in McAllen, Edinburg, Mission, and surrounding communities, a boundary survey documents your property lines, lot corners, and any encroachments. In established subdivisions, this is typically a straightforward process. Older neighborhoods and colonia properties may require more research.

Colonia and Historical Deed Research

Hidalgo County has a significant number of colonia communities where lots were often sold informally without formal platting or recorded deeds. Survey work in these areas can require extensive historical research to document title and establish boundaries. Firms experienced with Rio Grande Valley land history are best suited for this work.

Agricultural and Large Tract Surveys

Hidalgo County's agricultural economy generates demand for farm tract surveys, irrigation easement documentation, agricultural subdivision surveys, and drainage surveys. These are a significant part of the local surveying market.

ALTA/NSPS Surveys

McAllen's active commercial real estate market, along major corridors like Expressway 83, US-281, and Trenton Road, generates consistent ALTA survey demand. International trade-related commercial development adds to this activity.

Elevation Certificates

The flat terrain of the Rio Grande Valley and the extensive FEMA flood zone mapping near the Rio Grande and resacas means elevation certificates are a regular need in Hidalgo County, particularly for properties in the river corridor and near oxbow lakes.

Tips for Finding a Surveyor in Hidalgo County

  • Use the directory as a starting point, then confirm the responsible surveyor's current license before hiring.
  • Look for Valley experience: Border region land records, colonia issues, and IBWC documentation require specific local knowledge. Ask whether the firm has experience with Rio Grande Valley land specifically.
  • Ask about agricultural work: If your property is agricultural, ask about farm tract and irrigation easement experience.
  • Get a written proposal: Confirm scope, cost, and timeline before work begins.

Resources Before You Call

Find a Surveyor in Hidalgo County Today

Our land surveyor directory connects property owners and businesses across Hidalgo County with licensed RPLS professionals. Browse by location and project type to find the right surveyor for your needs in McAllen, Edinburg, Mission, Pharr, Weslaco, or anywhere in the Rio Grande Valley 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.

Are there surveyors in Hidalgo County who handle colonia and border land issues?

Yes. Many local surveying firms in Hidalgo County are experienced with the unique challenges of Rio Grande Valley land records, including colonia deed research, International Boundary and Water Commission records, and the federal flood levee system. Look for firms with experience in border and Valley land specifically.

How long does a survey take in Hidalgo County?

Residential boundary surveys typically take two to three weeks. More complex surveys involving older deed chains, agricultural tracts, or border zone properties can take longer. Book early if you have a transaction deadline.

Sources

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

Detailed pricing for every common survey type in Hidalgo County.

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Common questions about land surveys in Hidalgo 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.

Are there surveyors in Hidalgo County who handle colonia and border land issues?+

Yes. Many local surveying firms in Hidalgo County are experienced with the unique challenges of Rio Grande Valley land records, including colonia deed research, International Boundary and Water Commission records, and the federal flood levee system. Look for firms with experience in border and Valley land specifically.

How long does a survey take in Hidalgo County?+

Residential boundary surveys typically take two to three weeks. More complex surveys involving older deed chains, agricultural tracts, or border zone properties can take longer. Book early if you have a transaction deadline.

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