Land surveys in Morris County.
Morris County runs from established suburbs like Parsippany and Madison to the wooded, Highlands-protected hills of the northwest. We survey both, and we know which parcels the Highlands rules touch.
The surveys Morris County asks for most.
Boundary Surveys
For fences, additions, lot lines, and closings across Morris County's suburban towns and larger wooded parcels.
Topographic Surveys
For sloped and wooded lots where grading, drainage, and tree location drive the design.
Mortgage / Title Surveys
For refinances and resales, delivered in the format Morris County title companies and closing attorneys expect.
ALTA / NSPS Surveys
For commercial transactions along the Route 10, Route 46, and Interstate 287 corridors.
Morris County, town by town.
ELS works across all 39 Morris County municipalities, from the dense suburbs in the east to the rural northwest. The towns below are where we see the most consistent demand, but every survey gets the same attention regardless of zip code.
Morristown
County seat · central MorrisParsippany
Route 287 corridor · eastern MorrisMadison
Established suburban · southeast MorrisFeatured and listed towns are placeholders pending confirmation. Working in a town not listed? Send us the address. We cover all 39 Morris County municipalities, and the whole state of New Jersey.
What surveying in Morris County asks of us.
The Highlands across the northwest.
Much of northern and western Morris falls under the NJ Highlands Water Protection and Planning Act. Towns like Jefferson, Rockaway Township, and Mount Olive include preservation-area and planning-area parcels, and whether a property sits in one or the other changes the review a project faces. We know which parcels are affected and survey them with those requirements in mind.
Jefferson, Rockaway Township, Mount Olive, and other parts of northern and western Morris.
Suburban lots and rural acreage in one county.
Morris ranges from compact lots in Madison and Morristown to large wooded and sloped parcels in the west. The field work differs: recovering monuments on tight suburban corners, then walking acreage to tie in stone walls, tree lines, and old iron pipes. We read the deed and the terrain together before the crew heads out.
The right field method for the parcel, whether it is a half-acre suburban lot or wooded acreage.
Terrain that shapes the survey.
The northwest is hilly and heavily wooded, and that affects everything from monument recovery to topographic detail for grading and drainage. On a sloped lot in Morris County, the elevations and tree locations often matter as much as the lines. We capture the field data a project actually needs, then deliver it in drawings a homeowner or engineer can read.
Color drawings, in-state PLS sign-off, and a seven business day turnaround.
Questions we hear from Morris County clients.
Request a quote for your Morris 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.
