Land Surveying Services in Fayette & Coweta County
Serving Newnan, Peachtree City, Fayetteville, and Senoia.
Fayette and Coweta Counties require surveying expertise that combines local knowledge with precise record access. Legacy Surveying delivers detailed land assessments tailored to these unique areas.
We Know the Land from the Courthouse to the Field.
Fayette County Expertise
We are daily visitors to the Fayette County Clerk of Superior Court (Sheila Studdard’s office) to pull the most accurate plat records. Whether you’re in a high-density subdivision in Tyrone or a multi-acre estate in Brooks, we understand the specific setback and zoning nuances of Fayette.
Coweta County Expertise
From the historic downtown of Newnan to the rapid growth in Senoia and Sharpsburg, our crews understand Coweta’s varied terrain. We specialize in identifying the original land lot lines that define this historic county.
Peachtree City Estate Surveys
Specialized boundary and topographic work for properties with unique easement requirements including cart paths, greenbelts, and lakefronts.
Newnan Commercial Development
ALTA/NSPS surveys tailored for the expanding industrial and retail sectors along the I-85 corridor.
Senoia & Brooks Large-Acreage Plats
Accurate subdivision and boundary staking services for rural tracts and family estates.
How do Fayette County’s zoning laws affect my survey?
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In most cases, yes. Whether you are in the City of Newnan or unincorporated Coweta, the building department typically requires a certified plat to ensure your project doesn't encroach on setbacks or neighboring properties. We provide the signed and sealed documents required by the Coweta County Planning & Zoning office.
Yes. Rural Coweta and Fayette were originally divided into large land lots. We access public, historical records of and county archives to work to locate these original "control points," ensuring your acreage is defined with legal certainty.
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Yes. Rural Coweta and Fayette were originally divided into large land lots. We use the accessible records of Rowen and Kuhn and county archives to locate these original "control points," ensuring your acreage is defined with legal certainty.
Living in Fayette or Coweta County?
We are in your neighborhood every week. Get a priority estimate for your Fayette or Coweta property today.

