Priority Land Surveying is a licensed surveying firm serving Oklahoma City and surrounding counties with an emphasis on boundary surveys, construction staking, and right-of-way work tied to energy sector development. The firm operates in a region where precision in property lines directly affects drilling operations, pipeline placement, and regulatory compliance across thousands of acres of active and leased land.
Priority Land Surveying holds Oklahoma professional surveyor licenses and conducts the foundational site work that determines where property lines exist, where infrastructure can be built, and whether proposed projects fall within legal boundaries. In Oklahoma City's context, this means work on both urban infill projects and the rural acreage surrounding the city where mineral rights, lease boundaries, and pipeline corridors require exact documentation. The firm handles the full survey cycle: from initial boundary research through field measurements to the final plat or construction staking report that builders, attorneys, and regulatory agencies depend on.
Boundary surveys, which identify property lines using public records and field measurement, typically range from $1,500 to $4,000 for residential lots in Oklahoma City proper, depending on lot size and record complexity. Larger commercial or rural parcels move into $3,000 to $8,000 territory. Construction staking, where surveyors place physical markers so builders know where to build, costs $500 to $2,000 per project phase depending on complexity and site size. Right-of-way surveys for utilities or pipelines, common in Oklahoma's energy corridor, run project-by-project but often exceed $5,000 for multi-mile corridors. Ask for a quote before committing; these figures shift based on site accessibility, record availability, and whether the firm must research title history or conduct utility locates as part of the work.
Oklahoma City has several licensed surveying firms. Runnion Clayton Surveying and Triton Surveying also serve the area and accept residential and commercial work. Priority's distinction lies in its pipeline and energy-sector background, making it the logical choice if your project involves mineral leases, utility corridors, or coordination with oil and gas operators. For straightforward residential property boundary work, any licensed surveyor meets state standards, so cost and turnaround time may matter more than specialization. If your survey feeds directly into a drilling operation or involves cross-county right-of-way coordination, Priority's energy-sector experience reduces the risk of miscommunication with mineral operators or regulatory bodies.
Priority suits property owners, developers, and energy companies whose projects touch Oklahoma City's mineral lease landscape or require precise boundary documentation for regulatory filing. Homeowners buying a house in city neighborhoods and simply needing lot lines verified can use Priority but may find a local general-practice surveying firm equally competent at a potentially lower price. Title companies and attorneys handling residential closings in OKC often have preferred surveying relationships; ask your attorney before hiring independently. Projects involving agricultural land, pipeline easements, or coordination with mineral operators are exactly where Priority's focus becomes valuable.
Contact the firm with project details: property address or legal description, what the survey will be used for, and any deadline. Priority will discuss scope, request a site visit if needed, and provide a written quote. Once you agree, the firm obtains public records, researches boundary history, and schedules fieldwork. For boundary surveys, this typically takes two to four weeks. Construction staking can happen faster if records are clear. You receive a formal plat or report suitable for filing with the city or county, use by builders, or submission to mineral operators or lenders. Most clients do not need to attend fieldwork, though site access must be available.
Confirm current hours and availability by phone or the firm's website; surveying firms often schedule work by appointment and spend significant time in the field rather than at an office desk. Priority operates across Oklahoma City and surrounding counties, so much of your interaction happens via email, phone call, or field coordination rather than in-person office visits. If you need to review records or discuss results in person, ask whether the office has parking and whether an appointment is necessary.
Priority Land Surveying is the right choice when Oklahoma City boundary work intersects energy-sector interests, regulatory requirements, or complex property histories that demand surveyor expertise in mineral leases and utility corridors.
