Certified Site Plans

What Is a Non-Certified Site Plan?

A non-certified site plan is one that can be created by a homeowner, unlicensed individual, or a company like My Site Plan.

We use GIS (Geographical Information System) lot lines, satellite imagery, and client provided information to create the first draft which is sent to the client to verify dimensions. If you need any dimensions adjusted just mark them onto the draft and send back to us. We take care of those free of charge. We make no representation regarding the accuracy of our sources.

As long as a certified plan isn't required for your project, we stand by our work with a money-back guarantee.

What Is a Certified Site Plan?

A certified site plan is a site plan that is prepared by and stamped by an architect, engineer, or surveyor and requires a high level of accuracy. This will require a visit to your site.

Often, permit authorities will require a certified site plan for building additions or lot subdivisions where having dead-on measurements is a must. Every city is different, so it is always best to call to verify requirements before ordering a plan. 

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