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Re: Building Survey
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Good luck with the JC Building Dept. but I doubt if they can help you. You may have some record in the Tax Dept. -- specifically in the historic survey from the 1930's -- because the ones I've seen have a rough layout of the building in the lot. Unfortunately, it will likely not have sufficient data for what you need. And Zoning may require an actual survey by a Licensed Surveyor. Lafayette's idea re: property documents is a good one since it sounds like you already had one but only lost the copy.

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The building department is bad enough trying to do their own work. they won't have this.
If you don't have your original deed and property documents ( a survey is always part of that) you need to go to hudson county Record offices and pay for a copy ....hope this helps.
if you need to do a survey than you need to hire a surveyor to mark out and verifying your building property line and locate whatever you need.

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You can access that information most likely from the building department.
However if there is not a hardcopy for you there then you will need to commision a surveyor as a survey will be required for the DOB submittal.

If you contact a LOCAL surveyor they may have access to the database and would then just charge you for an on site field verification and for any tweaks that need to be made.

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You have to pay a Survey company to come and do a survey for you.

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Does anyone know if a private citizen can get a copy of their property survey (i.e., boundaries, lot size, etc)? If so, would the JC building department have it? I unfortunately misplaced my copy and I'd like to potentially put an extension and need this information.

Thanks for the help!

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