Chapter 89C 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open Chapter 89C in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the short title section (§ 89C-1) to understand the context of the document. This section identifies the chapter as 'The North Carolina Engineering and Land Surveying Act.'
  3. Proceed to § 89C-2, which outlines declarations and prohibitions. Ensure you acknowledge that practicing engineering or land surveying without a license is unlawful.
  4. In § 89C-3, familiarize yourself with key definitions such as 'Engineer,' 'Land Surveyor,' and 'Practice of Engineering.' This will help clarify terms used throughout the document.
  5. Continue through each section, filling in any required fields based on your qualifications and experiences as outlined in § 89C-13 regarding general requirements for licensure.
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If it is determined that you removed or interfered with a permanent survey monument in order to call a boundary line into question, this could earn you a second-degree misdemeanor. The potential penalties and costs for removing or interfering with survey monuments are stiff.
89C-23. Unlawful to practice engineering or land surveying without licensure; unlawful use of title or terms; penalties; Attorney General to be legal adviser.
Legal Implications Trespassing involves entering someones property without permission. Surveyors typically require explicit permission from the property owner or a court order to conduct a survey. If someone has surveyed your property without your consent, you may have grounds to pursue legal action for trespassing.
If any person shall willfully damage, deface, destroy, or otherwise injure a station, monument or permanent mark of the North Carolina Coordinate System, or shall oppose any obstacles to the proper, reasonable, and legal use of any such station or monument, such person shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
Survey marks are permanent or temporary markings used to indicate points of interest on a parcel of land. A surveyor may place a marker to show things such as: Property corners. Boundary lines.
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Property corner markers are used in deeds and land records to define where one property ends and another beginsmoving them can cause serious legal and financial consequences.

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