Oregon Code § 209.250·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Survey
by registered land surveyor; requirements for map, narrative or report of
survey; waiver of required filing; effect of noncompliance.
(1) A registered professional land
surveyor making a survey of lands within this state wherein the surveyor
establishes or reestablishes a boundary monument shall, within 45 days
thereafter, submit for filing a permanent map of the survey to the county surveyor
for review. When filed, the map is a permanent public record in the office of
the county surveyor. In establishing or reestablishing a public land survey
corner, the surveyor shall comply with ORS 209.070 (4), 209.130 and 209.200. If
the surveyor is unable to complete the survey and submit a permanent map within
45 days, the surveyor shall, within 45 days of establishing or reestablishing a
boundary monument, provide written notice to the county surveyor containing the
reasons for the delay, an estimate of the amount of time reasonably necessary
to complete the survey but not exceeding 180 days, and a temporary map showing
the position of monuments established or reestablished.
(2) The permanent
map must have a written narrative that may be on the face of the map. If the
narrative is a separate document, the map and narrative must be referenced to
each other. The map and narrative must be made on a suitable drafting material
in the size required by the county surveyor. The lettering on the map and
narrative must be of sufficient size and clarity to be reproduced clearly. The
narrative must explain the purpose of the survey and how the boundary lines or
other lines were established or reestablished and must state which deed
records, deed elements, survey records, found survey monuments, plat records,
road records or other pertinent data were controlling when establishing or
reestablishing the lines. If the narrative is a separate document, the
narrative must also contain the following:
(a) Location of
survey by one-fourth section, Township and Range.
(b) The date of
survey.
(c) The surveyors
seal and original signature.
(d) The surveyors
business name and address.
(3) A permanent
map must show the following:
(a) Location of
survey by one-fourth section, Township and Range.
(b) The date of
survey.
(c) Scale of
drawing and North Arrow.
(d) The distance
and course of all lines traced or established, giving the basis of bearing and
the measured distance and course to a monumented section corner, one-quarter
corner, one-sixteenth corner or Donation Land Claim corner in Township and
Range, or to a monumented lot or parcel corner or boundary corner of a recorded
subdivision, partition or condominium.
(e) Measured
bearings, angles and distances that are used as a basis for establishing or
reestablishing lines or monuments separately indicated from those of record
together with the recording reference. Metric measurements may be used if a
conversion to feet is provided.
(f) Monuments set
and their relation to older monuments found. A detailed description of
monuments found and set must be included and monuments set must be separately
indicated from those found.
(g) The surveyors
seal and original signature.
(h) The surveyors
business name and address.
(4)(a) Within 30
days of receiving a permanent map under this section, the county surveyor shall
review the map to determine if it complies with subsections (1), (2) and (3) of
this section and applicable local ordinances. A map must be indexed by the county
surveyor within 30 days following a determination that the map is in compliance
with this section. A survey prepared by the county surveyor in an official or
private capacity must comply with subsections (1), (2) and (3) of this section.
(b) A survey map
found not to be in compliance with subsection (1), (2) or (3) of this section
must be returned within 30 days of receipt for correction to the surveyor who
prepared the map. The surveyor shall return the corrected survey map to the
county surveyor within 30 days of receipt of the survey map from the county
surveyor.
(c) A map that is
not corrected within the specified time period may be forwarded to the State
Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying for action, as provided
in subsection (11) of this section.
(d) An action may
not be maintained against the county surveyor for recording a survey map that
does not comply with this section.
(e) An action may
not be maintained against the county surveyor for refusal to file a survey map
that does not comply with this section.
(5)(a) When a
survey within this state is funded entirely or in part by public funds and the
survey results in the establishment of horizontal or vertical monuments for
geodetic control, the registered professional land surveyor performing the
survey, within 45 days after completion of the survey, shall file a report of
the survey with the county surveyors of those counties where the newly
established monuments are lo
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 209.250
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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