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  2. 2021 ALTA/NSPS Standards - National Society of Professional...

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    NSPS adopted the new 2021 Minimum Standard Detail Requirements for ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys on Friday October 30th. ALTA had previously adopted them on October 1st. ALTA/NSPS Standards effective February 23, 2021.

  3. ALTA/NSPS Standards - National Society of Professional Surveyors

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    Hence, the Minimum Standard Detail Requirements for ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys were developed (first in 1962 and revised 8 times since - most recently effective February 23, 2016). The standards are jointly developed and adopted by the American Land Title Association (ALTA) and the National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS).

  4. 2021 ALTA/NSPS FAQ's - National Society of Professional Surveyors

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    If a contract to perform a Land Title Survey is executed on or after February 23, 2021, the survey must be performed pursuant to the 2021 Standards with a couple of possible exceptions explained below.

  5. ALTA/NSPS FAQ's - National Society of Professional Surveyors

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    Two years of concentrated effort by their respective committees culminated in the adoption of the new 2016 Minimum Standard Detail Requirements for ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys by the American Land Title Association and the National Society of Professional Surveyors.

  6. Archives - National Society of Professional Surveyors

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    All pre-2021 versions of the Minimum Standard Detail Requirements for ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys have been superseded by the 2021 ALTA/NSPS Standards. All files below are PDF's

  7. Model Standards - National Society of Professional Surveyors

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    A. Introduction to NSPS Model Standards of Practice. B. Model Standard for Property Surveys. C. Classification and Accuracy Standard for Property Surveys. D. Model Standards for Construction Layout Surveys. E. Model Topographic Survey Standards. F. Model Standards for LIS/GIS Surveys.

  8. Through its affiliation agreements with the respective state surveying societies, NSPS has a strong constituency base through which it communicates directly with lawmakers, agencies, & regulators at both the national and state levels.

  9. Gary Kent is in his 34th year with The Schneider Corporation, a surveying, GIS and consulting engineering firm based in Indianapolis, and with offices in North Carolina, Florida, Texas and Iowa. He has been chair of both the NSPS committee and the ALTA committee on the ALTA/ACSM (now NSPS) Standards since 1995.

  10. What is NSPS? - National Society of Professional Surveyors

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    At its core, surveying is a profession tied to the accurate location of property boundaries. This offers opportunities to research archives that are, in some cases, very old; go the project location and work outdoors searching for evidence, then processing that evidence to determine the correct location of land boundaries.

  11. Get Certified - National Society of Professional Surveyors

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    To qualify for the CFedS Program, registered/licensed land surveyors must meet the following requirements: Be a registered/licensed land surveyor under state law in at least one state; Have no disciplinary actions within the last 5 years with any state registration board or court resulting in the loss of surveying privileges.