Surveyor

It is the mission of the county surveyor to serve the public by:

  • Filing and indexing surveys, partitions and subdivisions
  • Restoring lost and obliterated government survey corners
  • Assisting the public and other entities with survey-related Questions

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What the County Surveyor Does.

The County Surveyor's duties are outlined in Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) §209.070. These duties include keeping a fair and correct record of all surveys made in the County. The County Surveyor provides copies of those surveys to any person or court requiring the same, on payment of the fee allowed by law. Additionally, under ORS Chapter 209 the County Surveyor may be called on by a court to perform surveys.

How To Get your Property Surveyed

Occasionally a landowner may want their property lines marked on the ground or may be required to complete a FEMA Elevation Certificate. In the same light that the Internal Revenue Service does not prepare individual taxes, the County Surveyor similarly does not perform surveys for individuals. Property owners are directed to contact a duly licensed surveyor through a search of the usual phone or internet directories. The Professional Land Surveyors of Oregon offers a directory and a resource page to property owners seeking services.

When in Doubt

When in doubt feel free to contact the County Surveyor directly at 503-434-7516. The County Surveyor's Office serves as an information resource for the general public. Land issues can be complex, and the reality is the average person might not even know where to start. The County Surveyor does not issue legal advice but often times can point you in the right direction to find answers.

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