Chicago Title NCS Chicago: SYFCREC 2021
American Land Title Association® (ALTA®) Minimum Standard Detail Requirements National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS) For ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys terminated. In cases where the surveyed property is composed of multiple parcels, indicate which of such parcels the various rights of way, easements, and other survey-related matters cross or touch. iii. A note if no physical access to an abutting street, highway, or other public or private way was observed in the process of conducting the fieldwork. iv. The locations and widths of rights of way abutting or crossing the surveyed property and the source of such information, (a) where available from the controlling jurisdiction, or (b) where disclosed in documents provided to or obtained by the surveyor pursuant to Section 4. v. The identifying titles of all recorded plats, filed maps, right of way maps, or similar documents that the survey represents, wholly or in part, with their recording or filing data. vi. For non-platted adjoining land, recording data and, where available, tax parcel number, identifying adjoining tracts according to current public records. For platted adjoining land, the recording data of the subdivision plat. vii. Platted setback or building restriction lines that appear on recorded subdivision plats or that were disclosed in documents provided to, or obtained by, the surveyor. viii. If in the process of preparing the survey the surveyor becomes aware of a recorded easement not otherwise listed in the title evidence provided, the surveyor must advise the insurer prior to delivery of the plat or map and, unless the insurer provides evidence of a release of that easement, show or otherwise explain it on the face of the plat or map, with a note that the insurer has been advised. D. Presentation i. The plat or map must be drawn on a sheet of not less than 8 ½ by 11 inches in size at a legible, standard engineering scale, with that scale clearly indicated in words or numbers and with a graphic scale. ii. The plat or map must include: (a) The boundary of the surveyed property drawn in a manner that distinguishes it from other lines on the plat or map. (b) If no buildings were observed on the surveyed property in the process of conducting the fieldwork, a note stating “No buildings observed .” (c) A north arrow (with north to the top of the drawing when practicable). (d) A legend of symbols and abbreviations. (e) A vicinity map showing the surveyed property in reference to nearby highway(s) or major street intersection(s). (f) Supplementary or detail diagrams when necessary. (g) Notes explaining any modifications to Table A items and the nature of any additional Table A items (e.g., 20(a), 20(b), 20(c)) that were negotiated between the surveyor and client. (h) The surveyor’s project number (if any), and the name, registration or license number, signature, seal, street address, telephone number, company website, and email address (if any) of the surveyor who performed the survey. (i) The date(s) of any revisions made by the surveyor who performed the survey. (j) Sheet numbers where the plat or map is composed of more than one sheet. (k) The caption “ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey.” iii. When recordation or filing of a plat or map is required by state statutes or local ordinances, such plat or map shall be produced in the required form. 7. Certification - The plat or map of an ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey must bear only the following unaltered certification except as may be required pursuant to Section 3.B. above: To (name of insured, if known), (name of lender, if known), (name of insurer, if known), (names of others as negotiated with the client): Copyright 2021. All rights reserved. Page 7 of 11 American Land Title Association and National Society of Professional Surveyors 130
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