Monument Conservation

“Land is one of California’s most precious assets, the ownership of land, and consequently the ability to define boundaries is dependent of monuments and their perpetuation.”
Dec. 2, 1985 letter from Board to all County Surveyors and City Engineers


Survey Monuments are Protected by the Law

The law protects monuments which are critical to the protection of private property rights and public infrastructure of California. Below are relevant sections of law pertaining to survey monuments. Click the links below to review the laws or visit: leginfo.legislature.ca.gov

Business & Professions Code §8771
Streets & Highways §732 & §732.5, §1492.5, §1810.5
Penal Code §605
1985 BPELSG Opinion
2011 BPELSG Opinion

Resources for Speakers at Service Clubs, Chambers, or H.O.A.

Businesses and Professions code §8771 requires the perpetuation of survey monuments.

Service Clubs - PowerPoint (PDF Version)
Service Clubs - PowerPoint
Service Clubs - Sample Script

For More Information

For more information regarding monument conservation, please contact CLSA Monument Conservation Chair, Kevin Nehring

The Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors and Geologists (BPELSG) has designated staff for any Monument Conservation issues.
Please contact BPELSG at: BPELSG.Enforcement.Information@dca.ca.gov

Examples of Monuments


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