Arkansas Code Title 14, Subtitle 2, Chapter 15, Subchapter 7 - County Surveyors
- § 14-15-701 - Qualifications.
No person shall be eligible to seek or hold the office of county surveyor unless the person is registered as a professional surveyor by...
- § 14-15-702 - Duties Generally.
It shall be the duty of the county surveyor to execute all orders directed to him or her by any court of record for...
- § 14-15-703 - Chainmen.
The necessary chainmen shall be employed by the person wanting surveying done, but they shall be good and disinterested persons, to be approved by...
- § 14-15-704 - Appointment of Another Surveyor.
In all cases where the county surveyor may be interested in any survey which is required to be made by any court, the court...
- § 14-15-705 - Survey of Lands Sold for Taxes.
It shall be the duty of the county surveyor to survey all lands sold for taxes in his or her county on the application...
- § 14-15-706 - Survey of Public Land.
(a) Any person who may have entered any of the public lands of the United States, having received from the proper officer a certificate...
- § 14-15-707 - Establishment of Corners.
For the purpose of perpetuating every survey, the surveyor shall establish his or her corners by taking bearings on trees and noting particularly their...
- § 14-15-708 - Calculating Tract Contents.
All calculations to ascertain the content of any tract of land by any county surveyor or other person shall be made by differences of...
- § 14-15-709 - Instruments Required -- Record Book.
(a) It shall be the duty of each county surveyor to furnish himself or herself with a compass of approved construction, having a nonius...
- § 14-15-710 - Delivery of Records to Successor.
(a) It shall be the duty of the county surveyor, or other person having the official record of the surveyor in his or her...
- § 14-15-711 - Conclusiveness of Official Survey.
No act or record by any county surveyor, or his or her deputy, shall be conclusive, but may be reviewed by any competent tribunal...
- § 14-15-712 - Admissibility of Certified Copy.
A certified copy of the record of any county surveyor, under the hand of the surveyor, shall be admitted as prima facie evidence in...
Last modified: November 15, 2016