2025 Pub. 17 Issue 2

“ “ Utah Subdivision Plat and Survey Checklist Utah’s subdivision plat and survey laws are designed to balance private property rights with public interests. Before Surveying Confirm property description and deed boundaries Research adjoining surveys and section corners Verify subdivision name is unique in county During Survey Monument or reference all corners Prepare map of boundary survey (record of survey) File with county surveyor within 90 days Preparing the Plat Show boundaries, lot dimensions, easements, rights-of-way Assign unique lot/block numbers and addresses Depict existing and proposed utilities Obtain utility owner verification (underground facilities) Get approvals from water, sewer, fire and planning authorities Secure property tax clearance Surveyor Certification Affix professional seal and signature Certify compliance with Utah Code § 17-23-17 Confirm monuments are set (or will be set) Final Steps Obtain owners’ notarized signatures Record plat in county recorder’s office before local deadline Keep a copy of the recorded plat for project records UCLS Foresights 39

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