Accurate Information on Time, Every Time.
McMillan and Quinn Inc. employees have over 25 years of combined experience representing land surveying and land development firms. We hold the interest of the public in the highest regard with respect to their real estate interest and holdings in the State of Texas. We have a personal connection with the historical aspects of the population of the State of Texas dating back to the dawn of the Republic of Texas and thrive on the responsibility to show the great work of Texas land surveyors that have come before us. We hope to boost your pride as a Texas land owner knowing that McMillan and Quinn Inc. completely researches properties to insure continuity of ownership. As Registered Professional Land Surveyors in the State of Texas we are oath bound to protect the public and the public interest to the land of the State of Texas. We have extensive knowledge and the ability of working with title companies and estate law firms to achieve the needs of the individual or family.
Services
McMillan and Quinn Inc. offers a wide variety of professional land surveying services including land title surveying, ALTA/ACSM surveying, boundary surveying, and construction surveying. We also offer topographic services, platting services, elevation certificates, and 3D modeling. We have extensive experience with all property types including small and large acreage, commercial properties, residential, farm and ranch, industrial, and many more. At McMillan and Quinn Inc. we strive to provide accurate information to you on time, every time.
Title Surveys
A title survey is a survey of real property performed by a Registered Professional Land Surveyor to be used by a title insuring agency for purposes of insuring title to said real property. Title surveys are typically required for real estate transactions. Title surveys typically include a boundary, improvements, easements, and conforms to strict requirements of a particular land title insuring agency.
Elevation Certificates
The Flood Elevation Certificate is an important tool of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). It is used to certify building elevations if the building is located in a SFHA in order to: Determine the proper flood insurance premium rate for the building. Support a request of a Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) or Letter of Map Revision based on fill (LOMR-F). The elevation information must be submitted on the Elevation Certificate (FEMA Form 086-0-33) in effect at the time that the Elevation Certificate was completed.

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