We are a Professional Land Surveying and Mapping firm located in the heart of the Emerald Coast. We are in close proximity to the Gulf Coast beaches, and provide a complete array of land surveying services primarily throughout Walton and Okaloosa Counties. We are physically located in Freeport, the geographic center of Walton County, Florida which provides us easy access to our service areas.
Our mission is to provide quality and accurate Land Surveying services, prepare clear and concise deliverables, maintain ongoing communication, and meet necessary completion dates. Here at Full Scope Surveying, LLC, we stay abreast with the latest available technology. This insures that our field equipment and computer software provide us with the most efficient means to prepare an accurate survey.
We utilize conventional Total Station instruments in conjunction with Global Positioning Systems, which allows for ease of project completion in any situation or circumstance. We are licensed to operate our business in the State of Florida and have complete insurance coverage.
Our mission is to provide quality and accurate Land Surveying services, prepare clear and concise deliverables, maintain ongoing communication, and meet necessary completion dates. Here at Full Scope Surveying, LLC, we stay abreast with the latest available technology. This insures that our field equipment and computer software provide us with the most efficient means to prepare an accurate survey.
We utilize conventional Total Station instruments in conjunction with Global Positioning Systems, which allows for ease of project completion in any situation or circumstance. We are licensed to operate our business in the State of Florida and have complete insurance coverage.
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Wells D. Meeker formed Full Scope Surveying, LLC here in Freeport, Florida in late 2007.
He has spent the majority of his thirty years in the Land Surveying profession in his hometown of Clearwater, Florida and the surrounding Tampa Bay area.
The geographic similarity of the two areas lets him utilize his extensive knowledge of surveying gulf front and bay front properties, urban and suburban areas, and wetland regions, here in Northwest Florida.
Before his personal endeavor, Mr Meeker was employed at several well-established surveying and engineering firms and worked to complement their staff.
He has spent the majority of his thirty years in the Land Surveying profession in his hometown of Clearwater, Florida and the surrounding Tampa Bay area.
The geographic similarity of the two areas lets him utilize his extensive knowledge of surveying gulf front and bay front properties, urban and suburban areas, and wetland regions, here in Northwest Florida.
Before his personal endeavor, Mr Meeker was employed at several well-established surveying and engineering firms and worked to complement their staff.
As-Built Survey: a survey performed to obtain horizontal and/or vertical dimensional data so that constructed improvements may be located and delineated; also known as a Record Survey.
Boundary Survey: a survey, the primary purpose of which is to document the perimeters, or any one of them, of a parcel or tract of land by establishing or re-establishing corners, monuments, and boundary lines for the purposes of describing the parcel, locating fixed improvements on the parcel, dividing the parcel, or platting.
Boundary Survey: a survey, the primary purpose of which is to document the perimeters, or any one of them, of a parcel or tract of land by establishing or re-establishing corners, monuments, and boundary lines for the purposes of describing the parcel, locating fixed improvements on the parcel, dividing the parcel, or platting.
Why do I need a Boundary Survey?
A Boundary Survey is normally required when purchasing real property that is being financed by a lender.
The lender usually requires a Commitment for Title Insurance to help protect their assets.
The Title Insurance company in turn will provide an exception to the Policy if no Boundary Survey is provided.
Their concern is with encroachments, overlaps, boundary line disputes and any other matters which would be disclosed by an accurate survey and inspection of the premises.
A Boundary Survey is normally required when purchasing real property that is being financed by a lender.
The lender usually requires a Commitment for Title Insurance to help protect their assets.
The Title Insurance company in turn will provide an exception to the Policy if no Boundary Survey is provided.
Their concern is with encroachments, overlaps, boundary line disputes and any other matters which would be disclosed by an accurate survey and inspection of the premises.
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