Land Partition Surveying Services in Eugene, Springfield & Lane County
Professional Land Partition Surveys
If you're looking to divide a property into smaller parcels, professional surveying is one of the most important steps in the process. W. J. Eimstad Co. provides land partition surveying services throughout Eugene, Springfield, Lane County, and communities across Oregon.
Whether you're creating a buildable lot, selling a portion of your property, transferring land to family members, or preparing property for future development, our experienced surveyors provide the accurate measurements and documentation necessary to move your project forward.
What Is a Land Partition?
In Oregon, a partition typically involves dividing a property into two or three parcels within a calendar year. While partitions are generally less complex than subdivisions, they still require precise surveying and compliance with local regulations.
Many property owners pursue partitions to:
- Create additional home sites
- Increase property value
- Sell a portion of their property
- Transfer land to family members
- Support estate planning
- Prepare for future development
Because every property is unique, working with an experienced land surveyor can help simplify the process and prevent costly delays.
Our Land Partition Services
W. J. Eimstad Co. provides comprehensive partition surveying services, including:
- Boundary Surveys
- Property Line Verification
- Partition Plat Preparation
- Easement Research
- Legal Description Preparation
- Existing Conditions Surveys
- Access Evaluation
- Local Agency Coordination
- Final Plat Preparation
- Recording Support
Our team works directly with property owners, planners, engineers, and local jurisdictions to ensure all required documentation is accurate and complete.
Why Accurate Partition Surveys Are Important?
Partitioning property requires precise measurements and legal documentation to establish new parcel boundaries.
Professional surveying helps:
Prevent boundary disputes
Ensure legal compliance
Support permitting requirements
Protect property value
Facilitate smooth property transfers
Our surveyors utilize advanced technology and extensive local knowledge to provide dependable results that stand up to scrutiny.
The Land Partition Process
Property Review
We evaluate your property and discuss your goals.
Boundary Survey
Property boundaries are researched and verified through field measurements.
Plat Preparation
A partition plat is prepared showing the proposed division.
Local Review & Approval
Documentation is submitted to the appropriate jurisdiction for review.
Recording
Once approved, final documents are recorded and the new parcels are established.
Our team guides clients through each phase of the process to help minimize delays and keep projects moving forward.
Why Choose W. J. Eimstad Co.?
Property owners throughout Eugene, Springfield, and Lane County have trusted W. J. Eimstad Co. for decades because of our commitment to precision, professionalism, and customer service.
We understand that every property and every project is unique. Our goal is to provide clear communication, dependable surveying services, and practical solutions that help our clients achieve their objectives.
Areas We Serve
We provide land partition surveying services throughout:
- Eugene
- Springfield
- Coburg
- Creswell
- Cottage Grove
- Junction City
- Veneta
- Harrisburg
- Florence
- Lane County
- Corvallis
- Albany
- Salem
- Roseburg
We also serve clients throughout Oregon.
Frequently Asked Questions About Land Partitions
What is a land partition?
A land partition is the process of dividing a property into two or three separate parcels. In Oregon, partitions must comply with local zoning, land use regulations, access requirements, and utility standards before approval can be granted.
Do I need a survey to partition my property?
Yes. A professional land survey is typically required to establish accurate property boundaries, create legal descriptions, and prepare the maps and documents needed for local jurisdiction review and approval.
How long does the land partition process take?
The timeline varies depending on the property's location, complexity, and local government review process. Most partitions take several months from initial survey work through final approval and recording.
Can any property be partitioned?
Not always. Factors such as zoning regulations, minimum lot size requirements, access, easements, environmental constraints, and utility availability can affect whether a property qualifies for partitioning. A surveyor can help determine feasibility early in the process.
What is the difference between a partition and a subdivision?
A partition typically creates two or three parcels from an existing property, while a subdivision creates four or more lots and involves a more extensive approval process. The requirements, timelines, and costs are generally greater for subdivisions.
Schedule a Consultation
If you're planning a land partition in Eugene, Springfield, Lane County, or anywhere in Oregon, contact W. J. Eimstad Co. today to discuss your project and learn how our experienced surveyors can help.



