& Practice Questions 2026
Comprehensive exam preparation resource for the Georgia Land Surveyor licensing exam.
Covers boundary law, surveying principles, legal descriptions, plats and maps, geodetic and GPS
surveying, construction staking, measurements, coordinate systems, ethics, Georgia surveying
regulations, and professional standards. Includes practice questions and answer explanations to
help candidates prepare for licensure and professional practice in land surveying.
Question 1:
Which Georgia agency regulates the licensing of land surveyors?
A) Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT)
B) Georgia Secretary of State, Professional Licensing Boards Division
C) Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD)
D) Georgia Real Estate Commission
Answer: B) Georgia Secretary of State, Professional Licensing Boards Division
Rationale: The Georgia State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land
Surveyors operates under the Secretary of State's Professional Licensing Boards Division,
responsible for licensing and regulating land surveyors in Georgia.
Question 2:
What is the minimum education requirement for a Georgia Land Surveyor license?
A) High school diploma only
B) Associate degree in surveying
C) Bachelor's degree in surveying, geomatics, or a related field (or equivalent
education/experience combination)
D) No education requirement
*Answer: C) Bachelor's degree in surveying, geomatics, or a related field (or
equivalent education/experience combination)
,Rationale: Georgia requires a bachelor's degree in surveying, geomatics, or a related
engineering field. Alternative combinations of education and experience are also accepted
through the State Board's comity and evaluation process.
Question 3:
How many years of experience are required for a Georgia Land Surveyor license?
A) 2 years
B) 4 years
C) 6 years
D) 8 years
Answer: B) 4 years
Rationale: Candidates must complete at least 4 years of progressive experience in land
surveying under the supervision of a licensed professional surveyor. Experience must be
verified and approved by the Board.
Question 4:
What is the minimum passing score on the Georgia Land Surveyor examination?
A) 60%
B) 65%
C) 70%
D) 75%
Answer: C) 70%
Rationale: The Georgia State Board requires a minimum passing score of 70% on the
Principles and Practice of Land Surveying (PLS) examination, in addition to passing the
National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) Fundamentals of
Surveying (FS) exam.
,Question 5:
How often must a Georgia Land Surveyor license be renewed?
A) Every year
B) Every two years
C) Every three years
D) Every five years
Answer: B) Every two years
*Rationale: Georgia land surveyor licenses expire biennially on January 31st of odd-
numbered years (e.g., 2025, 2027). Renewal requires completion of continuing education
hours and payment of fees.*
Question 6:
How many continuing education (CE) hours are required per renewal period?
A) 10 hours
B) 15 hours
C) 20 hours
D) 30 hours
Answer: C) 20 hours
*Rationale: Georgia requires 20 continuing education hours per two-year renewal
period. At least 2 hours must be in professional ethics or rules and regulations of the
Board.*
Question 7:
What is the primary purpose of the "right of entry" for a land surveyor?
A) To enter private property without permission
B) The legal right to enter property to perform surveying duties after providing
reasonable notice to the property owner
C) To remove boundary markers
D) To sell property
, Answer: B) The legal right to enter property to perform surveying duties after
providing reasonable notice to the property owner
Rationale: Georgia law grants licensed surveyors right of entry onto private property to
perform surveys after providing reasonable notice. Surveyors must respect property and
may be liable for damages.
Question 8:
What document legally describes a parcel of land for transfer of ownership?
A) Building permit
B) Deed with a legal description (metes and bounds, lot and block, or government
survey)
C) Zoning ordinance
D) Tax assessment
*Answer: B) Deed with a legal description (metes and bounds, lot and block, or
government survey)
Rationale: A deed containing a valid legal description is the document that transfers
ownership of real property. The legal description must be sufficient to identify the parcel
uniquely.
Question 9:
What does "metes and bounds" refer to in land surveying?
A) A system using latitude and longitude only
B) A system of describing land using distances (metes) and directions (bounds) from a
point of beginning
C) A system using lot and block numbers only
D) A system using GPS coordinates only
Answer: B) A system of describing land using distances (metes) and directions
(bounds) from a point of beginning