Encroachment Survey in Franklin County

Property encroachments in Franklin County are common due to Gulf coastal with barrier islands (St. George, Dog Island) and Apalachicola Bay conditions that make boundary markers difficult to locate. With Steady growth development growth, new construction frequently encroaches on adjacent properties. Apex Surveying identifies and documents all encroachments with boundary surveys that meet FAC 5J-17 minimum technical standards.

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How do I resolve encroachment issues in Franklin County?

To resolve encroachment issues in Franklin County, hire a licensed Florida PSM surveyor to conduct a professional survey documenting property boundaries and legal descriptions. Encroachment survey costs in Franklin County depend on lot size, the number of improvements to document, and Gulf coastal with barrier islands (St. George, Dog Island) and Apalachicola Bay conditions that affect field work. Apex Surveying & Mapping serves all 67 Florida counties with same-day quotes.

What Causes Encroachment Issues in Franklin County?

Florida's unique conditions create specific challenges for property owners in Franklin County. Understanding the root causes helps you take the right action.

Fences, driveways, or retaining walls built without a survey crossing the actual property line

Structures or additions extending beyond setback lines into adjacent property

Trees, landscaping, or hardscaping installed past unmarked boundaries

Drainage structures, culverts, or swales encroaching onto neighboring parcels

Historical improvements made using inaccurate or non-existent prior surveys

Gradual encroachment over time through successive small changes (shed, carport, patio)

How a Professional Survey Resolves Encroachment Issues

Apex Surveying's licensed PSM surveyors provide the definitive solution. Every survey is signed, sealed, and legally defensible.

Boundary survey with encroachment identification mapping all improvements relative to legal property lines

Permanent monument restoration per FL Stat. §177.27 with iron rods and caps at all corners

ALTA/NSPS survey documenting every encroachment with measurements for title insurance resolution

Encroachment exhibit preparation with scaled drawings for neighbor negotiation or legal proceedings

Setback verification survey confirming all structures comply with county zoning setback requirements

Relevant Florida Statutes

  • §177.27, Fla. Stat. — Corner recovery and survey marker requirements
  • §177.40, Fla. Stat. — County surveyor resurvey authority for boundary disputes
  • FAC 5J-17 — Minimum technical standards for boundary determination
  • §95.18, Fla. Stat. — Adverse possession (encroachment may mature into ownership after 7 years)
  • §95.11, Fla. Stat. — 4-year statute from discovery for encroachment actions

What Happens Without a Survey

  • Encroachments exceeding 7 years may become adverse possession claims under §95.18
  • Title insurance companies add survey exceptions or refuse coverage for properties with known encroachments
  • County code enforcement can issue violations and require removal of encroaching structures
  • Real estate closings delayed or cancelled when surveys reveal undisclosed encroachments
  • Encroachment removal costs far exceed the cost of a preventive boundary survey

Franklin County Regulations & Requirements

Franklin County surveys are processed through the Building Department ((850) 653-9783). County survey requirements include: Survey required for new construction building permits; Elevation certificate required in SFHA flood zones; As-built survey required for Certificate of Occupancy. Franklin County contains FEMA flood zones AE, VE, X. Significant flood hazard area — large portion of county within SFHA zones. Franklin County has a Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL) that requires additional survey verification for coastal properties. Typical residential setbacks in Franklin County are 25 ft front, 7.5 ft side, and 20 ft rear. St. George Island and barrier island properties have coastal construction setbacks; CCCL applies. Residential permit fees typically range $400 - $4,000+. High on barrier islands; Apalachicola Bay tidal influence on mainland.

Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL): Franklin County has a CCCL that requires additional survey verification for properties near the coast. A CCCL survey locates this line relative to your property before permitting.

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Franklin County at a Glance

Permit Office
Building Department
(850) 653-9783
FEMA Flood Zones
AE, VE, X
Residential Setbacks
25' front / 7.5' side / 20' rear
Terrain
Gulf coastal with barrier islands (St. George, Dog Island) and Apalachicola Bay
Primary Survey Challenge
Barrier island and bay shoreline surveys with shifting sand and oyster bar boundaries; Apalachicola Bay ecosystem protection
Population
12,484
Median Home Value
$225,000
CCCL
Yes — coastal survey required

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a encroachment issues survey cost in Franklin County?
Encroachment survey costs in Franklin County depend on lot size, the number of improvements to document, and Gulf coastal with barrier islands (St. George, Dog Island) and Apalachicola Bay conditions that affect field work. An ALTA/NSPS survey (which identifies all encroachments) costs more than a standard boundary survey but provides the most comprehensive documentation. Call (305) 216-6944 for a free quote.
What do I need from Franklin County to get this survey?
For an encroachment survey in Franklin County, gather your deed, any existing surveys, and photos of the suspected encroachment. The Clerk of the Circuit Court has recorded plats and easement documents. The Franklin County Building Department ((850) 653-9783) can provide setback and zoning information. Apex Surveying handles all field work and documentation.
How does Apex Surveying resolve encroachment issues in Franklin County?
Apex Surveying documents encroachments in Franklin County by performing a boundary survey that locates all property corners and maps every improvement (fences, structures, driveways, trees) relative to the legal property line. Our signed and sealed plat shows the exact distance and direction of each encroachment, providing the evidence needed for negotiation, insurance resolution, or legal proceedings.

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Swales, culverts, and drainage pipes that cross property lines are a common encroachment source. For PE-stamped drainage engineering solutions, we recommend CivilSmart Engineering.

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