Land surveys in Middlesex County.
Minutes from our Matawan office, we know Middlesex well, from the Edison and Woodbridge suburbs to the riverfront in New Brunswick, with full county coverage and a seven business day turnaround.
The surveys Middlesex County asks for most.
Boundary Surveys
For fences, additions, decks, and closings across Middlesex County's mix of older boroughs and newer subdivisions.
Mortgage / Title Surveys
For refinances and resales, delivered in the format Middlesex County title companies and closing attorneys expect.
Topographic Surveys
For additions, grading, and drainage work, with the field detail engineers and architects need before design starts.
ALTA / NSPS Surveys
For commercial and industrial transactions along the Route 1 and Turnpike corridors.
Middlesex County, town by town.
ELS works across all 25 Middlesex County municipalities. Our office sits right at the county's southern edge in Matawan, so the towns below are close to home, but every survey gets the same attention regardless of zip code.
Edison
Route 1 corridor · central MiddlesexNew Brunswick
County seat · Raritan riverfrontOld Bridge
Southern Middlesex · near our officeFeatured and listed towns are placeholders pending confirmation. Working in a town not listed? Send us the address. We cover all 25 Middlesex County municipalities, and the whole state of New Jersey.
What surveying in Middlesex County asks of us.
Close to home, and we treat it that way.
Our office is in Matawan, just south of the Middlesex line, so a crew is rarely more than a short drive from your property. That proximity means we can get out to look at a site quickly, fold a Middlesex job into the week without a long mobilization.
Short travel time, fast scheduling, and a surveyor who knows the local towns first hand.
Older boroughs next to newer subdivisions.
Middlesex runs from tight, century-old street grids in places like Perth Amboy and New Brunswick to large modern developments in Monroe and South Brunswick. Each calls for a different approach: recovering buried monuments in the old grids, and tying into recorded subdivision plats in the newer tracts. We read the chain of title for what the parcel actually is before the crew heads out.
The right field method for the parcel, whether it is an old borough lot or a planned subdivision.
Commercial corridors and high transaction volume.
Route 1, the New Jersey Turnpike, and the warehouse belt make Middlesex a busy commercial market on top of its residential one. Title companies and attorneys here move quickly, and they expect a survey that keeps pace: color drawings they can read to a client, an in-state Professional Land Surveyor seal, and a schedule that holds when a closing date is set.
Color drawings, in-state PLS sign-off, and a seven business day turnaround.
Questions we hear from Middlesex County clients.
Request a quote for your Middlesex County property.
Send the property address, the type of survey you think you need, and a closing date if there is one. We’ll come back within one business day with a flat fee and a target delivery window.
