Becoming a Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) in Washington State
Thinking about becoming a Professional Land Surveyor? We have received quite a few questions regarding the overall requirements to obtain a Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) in Washington State by those new to the profession or thinking about entering the profession.
Junior & Senior Rights in Land Surveying
Junior and Senior Rights are terms used in boundary law. The guiding principle for Junior/Senior Rights is that the first owner gets full rights to what was conveyed to him or her, as stated in the description of the land in the deed or patent document.
Priority of Calls (a.k.a. Rules of Construction): What They Are and Why They Matter
Priority of calls are principles or guidelines that help surveyors resolve boundary disputes or uncertainties when there are conflicting elements.
Adverse Possession in Land Surveying: What You Need to Know
Adverse possession (sometimes referred to as “land stealing”) is a legal doctrine under which a person can establish real estate ownership through consistent use (i.e. possession) of someone else’s property.
Finding the right Land Surveyor for your project
Before you look for a Land Surveyor you will want to figure out what you need them to do for you. The more specific you can be on your request, the better you will be able to compare costs between Surveyors. Most Surveyors will be glad to help guide you on what they recommend, based upon your needs, but here are some things to think about ahead of time that will help that conversation.