Right-of-Way Surveys in Lakeland
Professional right-of-way surveys for Lakeland properties in Polk County. Serving neighborhoods including Dixieland, South Lakeland, Lakeside Village area with licensed Florida PSM surveyors.
How much does a right-of-way surveys cost in Lakeland?
Right-of-Way Surveys in Lakeland typically costs $2,500 to $25,000 per project. Prices in Polk County are at standard Florida rates. Apex Surveying & Mapping provides licensed PSM surveyors with local expertise in Polk County regulations and property records.
Right-of-way surveys in Florida require research into original government surveys, Section-Township-Range data, and recorded easements. FDOT projects follow the Florida Surveying and Mapping Standards for corridor surveys.
How Does Right-of-Way Surveys Compare to Other Survey Types?
| Survey Type | Price Range | Turnaround | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boundary Survey | $440–$1,650 | 3–7 days | Property lines, fences, disputes |
| ALTA/NSPS Survey | $2,500–$10,000 | 2–4 weeks | Commercial real estate transactions |
| Topographic Survey | $800–$3,500 | 1–2 weeks | Site design, grading plans |
| Construction Staking | $500–$2,500 | 1–3 days | Building layout, foundations |
| Elevation Certificate | $400–$1,000 | 3–5 days | Flood insurance, FEMA compliance |
| As-Built Survey | $600–$2,500 | 3–7 days | Permit closeouts, renovations |
| Subdivision Platting | $3,000–$15,000 | 4–8 weeks | Land division, new communities |
| Drone Mapping | $1,000–$5,000 | 3–7 days | Large sites, volume calculations |
| 3D Laser Scanning | $1,500–$15,000 | 1–2 weeks | As-built BIM, historic preservation |
| Right-of-Way Survey ✓ | $2,500–$25,000 | 2–6 weeks | Roads, utilities, easements |
Prices reflect typical Florida ranges. Actual costs vary by property size, terrain, and Lakeland local requirements. Source: Apex field data, HomeGuide, Angi 2026.
Local Expertise
Why Do Lakeland Properties Need Professional Right-of-Way Surveys?
With $280,000 median home values and Strong growth growth, Lakeland property owners rely on certified right-of-way surveys for real estate transactions and development compliance.
Our team of licensed Professional Surveyors and Mappers (PSM) serves Polk County's 2,010 square miles, from Bartow to surrounding communities. We coordinate with the Building Division and local recording offices to ensure your survey meets all county requirements.
Lakeland Survey Challenges
- • Interior highlands with rolling phosphate mining terrain terrain affecting field operations
- • Moderate; phosphate mining has altered natural drainage patterns in central county
- • Varying municipal regulations
- • Historic district considerations
Our Local Advantages
- • Active permit market (7,500+ annual permits)
- • Direct municipal coordination
- • Clear permit pathways
Surveying in Polk County
Polk County sits atop the Lake Wales Ridge, one of Florida's highest and oldest geological features. The sandy ridge terrain creates significant elevation variation compared to coastal Florida, requiring careful topographic surveys for drainage and site planning.
Phosphate mining has dramatically reshaped large portions of Polk County's landscape. Surveyors frequently encounter reclaimed mining lands where original section corners and benchmarks have been destroyed, requiring extensive corner recovery work.
The county is one of Florida's fastest-growing, with massive master-planned communities in Davenport, Haines City, and Winter Haven driving demand for subdivision platting, boundary surveys, and construction staking.
Right-of-Way Surveys Considerations in Lakeland
Centrally located between Tampa and Orlando on I-4 corridor. Logistics, warehousing, and residential growth all driving survey demand.
Chain of lakes topography
Lakeland's 38 named lakes create complex waterfront survey requirements including ordinary high water line determination, riparian rights assessment, and dock setback surveys.
Phosphate mining legacy
Former phosphate mining areas in southern Polk County may have irregular topography, reclaimed land, and easements related to mining operations that complicate boundary and topographic surveys.
I-4 corridor development pressure
Rapid warehouse and logistics development along the I-4 corridor between Tampa and Orlando creates demand for large-scale construction staking and commercial site surveys.
Right-of-Way Surveys Across Lakeland Neighborhoods
Dixieland
Historic neighborhood south of downtown with older plats and Craftsman-era homes. Boundary surveys often reveal discrepancies in pre-1950 lot dimensions.
South Lakeland
Growing residential area with new subdivision development, active construction staking, and increasing demand for topographic surveys.
Lakeside Village area
Commercial growth corridor along US-98 with mixed-use development requiring ALTA surveys and commercial site plans.
North Lakeland
I-4 corridor area with warehouse and distribution center development requiring construction staking for large commercial pads.
Pricing
Right-of-Way Surveys Pricing in Lakeland
Transparent pricing based on local market conditions and project requirements.
Typical Price Range
Prices vary based on property size, complexity, and specific requirements. Contact us for a detailed quote for your Lakeland property.
Lakeland Market Factors
Competitive rates based on local market conditions
Polk County contains 3 FEMA flood zone types (AE, X, AH). Moderate flood hazard area — SFHA zones present along waterways and flood-prone areas. BFE range: 80-130 ft NAVD88 (elevated ridge terrain).
Local Cost Factors for Right-of-Way Surveys in Lakeland
FDOT District 1 manages Polk County corridors including I-4, US-27, and the Polk Parkway toll road. The county's central location makes it a crossroads for multiple major highway projects.
- $ I-4 and US-27 corridor improvements
- $ Polk Parkway expansion
- $ New connector roads for growing residential areas
Local Requirements
Right-of-Way Surveys Requirements in Polk County
Understanding local regulations helps ensure your survey meets all Polk County requirements.
Polk County Permit Office
- Department
- Building Division
- Phone
- (863) 534-6080
- Website
- Visit Polk County Permits
Survey Requirements:
- ✓ Survey required for all new construction permits
- ✓ Topographic survey required for site development plans
- ✓ Elevation certificate required in SFHA flood zones
- ✓ As-built survey required for Certificate of Occupancy
Polk County Flood Zone Information
- FEMA Flood Zones Present
- AE, X, AH
- Special Flood Hazard Area
- Moderate flood hazard area — SFHA zones present along waterways and flood-prone areas
- Base Flood Elevation Range
- 80-130 ft NAVD88 (elevated ridge terrain)
- Wind Zone
- 120 mph design wind speed
Lakeland City Building Department
Lakeland has its own building department, separate from Polk County. Projects within Lakeland city limits are permitted through the city, not the county.
- Address
- 228 S Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland, FL 33801
- Phone
- (863) 834-8520
- Website
- Visit Lakeland Permits
Polk County at a Glance
220 miles from our Miami headquarters
Regional coverage — scheduling within 3-5 business days
Polk County Quick Reference
- Permit Office
- (863) 534-6080
- Property Appraiser
- Visit Website
- Flood Zone Coverage
- Moderate flood hazard area — SFHA zones present along waterways and flood-prone areas
- Millage Rate
- 15.38 mills
- Typical Setbacks (ft)
- Front: 25 | Side: 10 | Rear: 25
- Permit Fee Range
- $800 - $8,000+
Local Development Trends in Polk County
Active residential construction market. Growth concentrated along I-4 corridor between Tampa and Orlando.
Annual building permits: approximately 7,500+ | Population growth (5yr): Strong growth
Permit Process for Right-of-Way Surveys in Polk County
- 1
Contact Building Division
Confirm survey requirements for your specific project type and Polk County zoning district.
- 2
Engage a Licensed Florida Surveyor
A Professional Surveyor and Mapper (PSM) licensed in Florida must perform the survey and certify results.
- 3
Submit Survey with Permit Application
Include the certified survey as part of your Polk County building permit application package.
- 4
County Review and Approval
Building Division reviews survey documentation for compliance with local requirements.
Permit Fee Note: Lower fee structure than coastal counties; agricultural exemptions available
Why Right-of-Way Surveys Costs Vary in Polk County
Several factors unique to Polk County influence right-of-way surveys pricing in this area:
Terrain Type
Interior highlands with rolling phosphate mining terrain
Vegetation
Mixed: citrus groves, pine flatwoods, oak hammocks, reclaimed mine land
Water Table
Moderate; phosphate mining has altered natural drainage patterns in central county
Key Challenge
Former phosphate mining lands with altered terrain and subsurface voids requiring caution
Distance factor: Polk County is 220 miles from our Miami headquarters, which may affect mobilization costs. We maintain regional crews to minimize travel surcharges for distant counties.
Polk County Zoning Overview
Agricultural and citrus in rural areas; residential suburbs along I-4 corridor; phosphate mining zones in central county; commercial in Lakeland and Winter Haven
Large lots common in rural and agricultural areas with wider setback requirements
County Resources
Polk County Property Records & Survey Resources
Key county offices and contacts for property research, deed recording, and permit applications in Polk County.
Property Appraiser
- Office
- Polk County Property Appraiser
- Appraiser
- Marsha Faux
- Phone
- (863) 534-4777
Recording Office
- Office
- Clerk of Courts
- Phone
- (863) 534-4000
- Recording Fees
- $10.00 first page, $8.50 each additional page
Setback Requirements
Large lots common in rural and agricultural areas with wider setback requirements
County seat: Bartow | FIPS Code: 12105 | Incorporated municipalities: 17
Why Choose Us
Why Choose Our Right-of-Way Surveys for Lakeland
Serving Polk County since our founding, with deep knowledge of local Building Division requirements and 3 FEMA flood zone types.
Lakeland infrastructure projects require right-of-way surveys
Utility corridors in Lakeland need professional ROW documentation
Lakeland road expansion projects depend on accurate ROW surveys
With Strong growth population growth and $280,000 median home value, Polk County has active demand for right-of-way surveys
Common Projects in Lakeland
What's Included
What's Included in Your Lakeland Right-of-Way Surveys
Every survey includes comprehensive deliverables and professional certification.
Corridor Route Survey
Centerline and boundary survey of the corridor In Polk County, 120 mph design wind speed requirements may apply.
Property Research
Title research and existing easement documentation Research includes Polk County records at the Clerk of Courts (recording fees: $10.00 first page, $8.50 each additional page).
Parcel Boundary Surveys
Individual property surveys along the corridor Polk County typical residential setbacks: 25ft front, 10ft side, 25ft rear.
Easement Legal Descriptions
Metes and bounds descriptions for acquisition
CAD and GIS Deliverables
Engineering-ready files for design coordination
Frequently Asked Questions: Right-of-Way Surveys in Lakeland
Answers to common questions about our services in your area.
What types of ROW surveys do you perform in Lakeland?
Do you work with Lakeland government agencies on ROW projects?
How long do right-of-way surveys take in Lakeland?
What are the setback requirements for right-of-way surveys in Polk County?
What FEMA flood zones affect right-of-way surveys in Polk County?
Does Lakeland have its own building department for right-of-way surveys permits?
Which Lakeland neighborhoods do you serve for right-of-way surveys?
Do you provide right-of-way surveys in all Lakeland neighborhoods?
Are land surveys worth it in Lakeland?
Can I do a right-of-way surveys myself in Florida?
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ROW vs Easement Survey
Key differences between right-of-way and easement surveys.
ROW Survey Process
6-step process from record research through ROW map delivery.
Hiring a ROW Surveyor
FDOT experience, corridor capability, and what to look for.
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After Your Right-of-Way Survey
Right-of-way survey data in Lakeland establishes the corridor boundaries that civil engineers need for road, utility, and drainage infrastructure design. The survey defines easement limits, existing encroachments, and available construction space that directly impacts engineering decisions.
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