When conducting a Right of Way survey, it is important to consult exististing record data. Which of the following is NOT considered a credible source of land record data?
Explanation
Answer: D - Private homeowners are not considered credible sources of land record data. All pertinent public data sources should be used when conducting a Right of Way survey. These may include:
Federal Agencies, including: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management, United State Forest Service, National Geodetic Survey, and the United States Geological Survey
State Agencies, which may include: Department of Transportation, the Land Commission, Department of Parks and recreation, Department of Water Resources, and Department of Forestry
Local Agencies, such as: county, city, town, and other local districts, their surveyor's offices, recorder's offices, planning and land management departments.
Private organizations with land records, such as: utilities, civil engineering and surveying firms, title insurance companies, railroads, and historical societies.