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Find a Surveyor
- When do I need a licensed surveyor?
You require a licensed surveyor when you want to:
- know where the boundaries of your property are
- build on or near your boundaries
- claim title to land under adverse possession
- subdivide your property
- create an easement over your property
- establish a building strata development
- How do I find a licensed
surveyor?
The Surveyors Registration Board of Victoria website does
not provide contact details for Licensed Surveyors in Victoria.
However, we have provided links
to several other websites that do.
- How do I check
if a licensed surveyor is registered?
If you have found a licensed surveyor and you want to check
that he or she is registered, you can check the Register
of Licensed Surveyors.
- What is a licensed surveyor?
A licensed surveyor is a surveyor who is authorised to perform
cadastral surveys and is the only person legally entitled to
undertake a survey to define and mark the boundaries of
your property. Licensed Surveyors are registered by
the Surveyors Registration Board of Victoria. Any
person, not being a Licensed Surveyor, who undertakes a
boundary definition survey (a cadastral survey) is liable
for prosecution, as such a survey is illegal, and would
have no legal standing.
- The following people are NOT licensed surveyors:
Architects, building surveyors, building inspectors, builders,
fencing contractors, property developers, engineers, landscape
gardeners, engineering surveyors, mining surveyors, marine
surveyors, statistical or market surveyors, people who produce
plans, people who produce maps, utilities tradespeople.
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