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A common practice for how long you can use and rely on an existing survey is seven years. If the survey is older, some title agencies will automatically require a new one. A new survey may be required if the current one predates the current owner buying the property.
You have a few different options to try. Title Company: The title company that handled the title transfer when the sale of the property closed should have a copy of the survey. Mortgage Company: Your mortgage lender might also have a copy of the property survey, because it also holds the title.
Use the interactive mapping application to make zoning determinations, and call 311 if you have questions about zoning. Zoning only applies to addresses within the City of Austin city limits.
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You have a few different options to try. Title Company: The title company that handled the title transfer when the sale of the property closed should have a copy of the survey. Mortgage Company: Your mortgage lender might also have a copy of the property survey, because it also holds the title.
Surveys are not filed as public record. We only have copies of properties that we have surveyed. Other surveyors only have copies of properties that they have surveyed.
A licensed and insured land surveyor can assist with locating property lines. General dimensions for a property are found on a property's site plan or survey documents.
If you cannot find what you need, email us, TaxOffice@TravisCountyTX , or call (512) 854-9473.
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