An ALTA survey is a type of land survey that established a strict set of standards recognized throughout the USA and is jointly established and officially approved by the American Land Title Association (ALTA) and the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM). It is a nationwide trade alliance embodied by title insurance companies, real estate attorneys, independent abstracters, title searchers, and real estate agencies.
Founded in 1907 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., this type of land survey is also sometimes called the “Cadillac of Surveys” and usually done for commercial properties to give the required information to buyers and lenders, in order to guarantee that the title of the land and any improvements made will meet the high level of quality.
The main purpose of ALTA land surveys is to provide national standards when it comes to information concerning surveying, to uphold the highest possible standards in the practice of land surveying and mapping, to contribute to the public knowledge and education about land surveying, to support the common good and wellbeing with its members, and to advance the land surveying profession.