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State Licensing Requirements
Every state sets its own education, experience, and exam requirements for land surveyor licensure. Select a state below to see the full breakdown — verified directly from board websites and state statutes.
- Alabama Associate min.
- Alaska Bachelor's req.
- Arizona No degree
- Arkansas Associate min.
- California No degree
- Colorado Associate min.
- Connecticut No degree
- Delaware No degree
- District of Columbia Bachelor's req.
- Florida Bachelor's req.
- Georgia Associate min.
- Hawaii No degree
- Idaho Bachelor's req.
- Illinois Bachelor's req.
- Indiana Associate min.
- Iowa Associate min.
- Kansas No degree
- Kentucky Bachelor's req.
- Louisiana Bachelor's req.
- Maine No degree
- Maryland No degree
- Massachusetts No degree
- Michigan Bachelor's req.
- Minnesota Bachelor's req.
- Mississippi Bachelor's req.
- Missouri No degree
- Montana Associate min.
- Nebraska No degree
- Nevada Bachelor's req.
- New Hampshire No degree
- New Jersey Bachelor's req.
- New Mexico Bachelor's req.
- New York No degree
- North Carolina No degree
- North Dakota No degree
- Ohio Bachelor's req.
- Oklahoma Associate min.
- Oregon No degree
- Pennsylvania Associate min.
- Rhode Island Bachelor's req.
- South Carolina Bachelor's req.
- South Dakota Associate min.
- Tennessee No degree
- Texas Associate min.
- Utah Associate min.
- Vermont No degree
- Virginia Associate min.
- Washington No degree
- West Virginia Associate min.
- Wisconsin No degree
- Wyoming Bachelor's req.
Requirements verified from state licensing board websites and statutes as of April 2026. Education minimums shown represent the lowest qualifying path — most states offer multiple pathways with varying experience trade-offs. Always confirm current requirements directly with your state board before applying.