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Red Copy Survey Officially known as Record Copy Survey

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  The red copy is the official record of a survey plan that a registered land surveyor must submit to the Surveyor General’s Office. The surveyor must also include a letter confirming the submission. If this is not done, completing the title deed for the land cannot happen. When people mention 'red copy', they mean the 'record copy' of a survey plan. This record copy differs from the survey plan provided to the landowner or client. It is stored in the Surveyor General's office in each state. The purpose of keeping this record copy is to maintain important details about completed land surveys. This information can be helpful for various reasons, including court cases, confirming property ownership, and handling important documents like Certificates of Occupancy (C of O) and Governor's Consent. Key Elements of a Red Copy Distance and Direction : This includes the distance and direction from the land survey to a specific reference point established by the governm...