Next steps after your pre-consultation meeting often include contracting with:
We do not endorse any particular land surveyor. The surveyor must be a current member of the Alberta Land Surveyors Association
Surveyor costs depend on the type and complexity of the plan. A tentative plan must be prepared by an Alberta land surveyor. We do not accept hand drawn plans. We recommend getting quotes from multiple surveyors before making a decision as costs vary between companies. Surveyors may also act as an agent on your behalf, submitting and coordinating the application process.
Duties of an Alberta land surveyor
An Alberta land surveyor must:
- Prepare a tentative plan to support the application. The plan visually shows the subdivision proposal, which provides the County with the required information to assess the subdivision application. This plan must be prepared by an Alberta land surveyor
- Survey the lands
- Provide the final plan of survey to the County once the conditions of subdivision have been completed by the applicant. Once the County endorses the plan, the land surveyor submits it to Alberta Land Titles for registration