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Depositing ALTA survey for filing in CO

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gromatici
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In browsing around CO website, I noticed that some surveyors record their ALTA surveys.?ÿ Is that typical??ÿ Do they record them so that they don't have to make a separate map to comply with state law??ÿ?ÿ

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If you do an improvement location survey, but the monuments have been shown before, and you didn't set anything, do you have to file a ILS?

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Posted : December 7, 2019 9:11 pm
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i don't know why they would record them as oppose to deposit them in the county surveyor index, but if a monument is "already of record" then it does not have to be deposited in the county surveyor index.

If you set a monument for a monumented land survey, in a subdivision that is older than 20 years, or accept a monument that is not of record, then you must deposit a "land survey plat" meeting the minimum standards of 38-51-106 in the county surveyor's index.


 
Posted : December 8, 2019 12:52 am