Land Surveying Services in Hialeah, FL
At Land Surveying Miami, we proudly provide professional land surveying services throughout Hialeah and all of Miami-Dade County. Whether you’re a homeowner, contractor, or developer in Hialeah, our team delivers precise, timely surveys for residential, commercial, and construction projects. We combine advanced GPS and drone technology with decades of experience to ensure accurate, dependable results for every project in Hialeah.
Our Hialeah Land Surveying Services
- Boundary & Property Line Surveys
- ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys
- Elevation Certificates (for Flood Insurance)
- Topographic Mapping with Advanced GPS & Drone Technology
- Construction Staking & As-Built Surveys
Whether you are developing commercial properties, renovating a home, or planning a new construction project in Hialeah, a professional land survey is crucial. If you are purchasing land or a residence, our surveys help safeguard your investment and prevent potential disputes. Our skilled local surveyors deliver precise and dependable results tailored to Hialeah’s unique urban landscape.
Why Choose Us in Hialeah
As a Hialeah-based land surveying company, we understand the city’s zoning codes, permitting requirements, and floodplain considerations. Our fully licensed and insured surveyors provide dependable service backed by decades of experience and local knowledge.
- ⚡ Fast turnaround to keep your project on schedule
- 📡 Cutting-edge GPS & drone technology for precise surveys
- 📍 Experienced local surveyors familiar with Hialeah and Miami-Dade regulations
- 🤝 Friendly service with free phone consultations
About Hialeah
Hialeah is a vibrant, diverse community in Miami-Dade County, known for its bustling commercial districts, historic neighborhoods, and strong residential growth. We’ve helped homeowners, developers, and businesses across Hialeah obtain accurate land surveys for property transactions, new construction, and FEMA flood insurance compliance.
Contact Our Hialeah Surveyors Today
Ready to get started? Call us at (305) 895-8001 or request a free quote online. Whether you need a boundary survey, ALTA/NSPS land title survey, elevation certificate, or topographic mapping, our Hialeah land surveyors are ready to help your project move forward with confidence.
Call (305) 895-8001FAQs
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A land survey in Hialeah provides accurate property boundary and elevation data essential for real estate transactions, new construction, and FEMA flood compliance. As one of Miami-Dade County’s largest cities with a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial properties, Hialeah has specific zoning and permitting requirements. A professional survey helps prevent boundary disputes, ensures compliance with city and county codes, and identifies drainage, easement, or flood-related issues before you buy, sell, or develop property.
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We provide a full range of residential and commercial surveying services, including:
Boundary Surveys
ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys
Topographic Surveys
FEMA Flood Elevation Certificates
All surveys adhere to Florida Board of Professional Surveyors and Mappers standards and are fully accepted by Hialeah city authorities, Miami-Dade County, and FEMA.
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A Flood Elevation Certificate (EC) measures how your property’s elevation compares to FEMA’s Base Flood Elevation (BFE). Many properties in Hialeah, particularly near the Opa-locka Canal, West 49th Street, and areas close to Lake Lucerne, may fall within Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs). If you’re buying, selling, building, or applying for flood insurance, a certified Elevation Certificate prepared by a licensed surveyor is typically required.
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Most residential boundary surveys in Hialeah are completed within 3–5 business days, depending on property size and complexity. ALTA and topographic surveys may take longer, but we always communicate clear timelines to help you keep your project on schedule.
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Yes — all of our surveys are completed by state-licensed professional surveyors and fully compliant with Miami-Dade County and FEMA standards, ensuring acceptance by local building departments, title companies, and mortgage lenders.
