Advisory review support for cadastral survey teams
For cadastral teams, SurveyMarkup can help organise advisory review notes across reports, linework and PDF evidence. Read this clearly: it does not certify boundaries, does not provide legal or cadastral approval, and never replaces a registered surveyor's judgement.
Advisory and unverified — not for survey deliverables. A registered surveyor must confirm any output before it is relied on.
What SurveyMarkup can flag or organise
- Report findings to gather for review
- Linework and CRS review notes
- Evidence-linked notes for a review pack
What it cannot prove or certify
- It does not determine boundaries
- It does not provide legal or cadastral approval
- It does not replace a registered surveyor
Start with the limitations
Cadastral work is legally significant. SurveyMarkup is an advisory review aid only. Nothing it produces is a boundary determination, a legal opinion or a cadastral certification.
What it can help organise
It can gather report findings, linework review notes and evidence-linked PDF notes into a structured pack for a registered surveyor to review.
- Report review findings
- Linework and CRS review notes
- Evidence-linked PDF notes
What stays with the registered surveyor
Boundary determination, legal and cadastral decisions, and final sign-off all remain with the registered surveyor. Compliance is the responsibility of qualified professionals.
A cadastral team gathers review notes for a registered surveyor.
What SurveyMarkup surfaces
- Report findings collected for review
- Linework and CRS review notes
- Evidence-linked PDF notes gathered in one pack
Reviewer's call: The registered surveyor makes every boundary and legal determination. SurveyMarkup organised advisory notes and does not certify anything.
Frequently asked questions
Does it certify cadastral boundaries?
No. It never certifies boundaries or compliance. It organises advisory review notes for a registered surveyor; the determination is theirs.
Can I rely on it for a legal decision?
No. It is advisory and unverified. Legal and cadastral decisions remain with qualified professionals.
Why so cautious?
Cadastral work is legally significant, so SurveyMarkup stays strictly advisory and defers every determination to a registered surveyor.
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Advisory and unverified — not for survey deliverables. A registered surveyor must confirm any output before it is relied on.
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Every output stays advisory and unverified — not for survey deliverables; registered surveyor confirmation required.