Hello bulldog,Begin with your survey codes, features and lines. Review the blocks and familiarize yourself with the point label styles for the feature...
Hello Sam, every survey does not need to be notarized. Signed/sealed meeting the Arizona minimum standards on Mylar. This is my first experience with ...
Thank you lurker for your input, the assessors site lists the deed, it is currently the only item of public record, that is referred to around here as...
Thanks Ashton, it's either a 24×36 or 18x24 on Mylar. The information you mentioned to be associated would be part of a statement along where the nota...
Thanks for your input Bionicman, it's Maricopa County, Arizona
Hey Norman, without working that area might be confusing, Thanks for clarifying that, it's very interesting what you find, Thanks Again
Thanks lurker, How much relevance does this survey now have? Will it accompany the existing recorded deed at the assessors which controls.
Thanks Chris, sorry about the wording, around here we have a "Record of Survey" and also a "Results of Survey". The said document was an unrecorded " ...
Thanks Bill, the survey was sealed and signed in 1999. The recorder said they needed to have it notarized prior to recording. Still researching that.
Thanks Peter!
@spmpls Thank You!
@ric-moore Hi Ric, thanks for the suggestion, will keep you posted.