Elevation Certificates
Accurate elevation data for
floodplain compliance and insurance needs
An Elevation Certificate documents a structure’s elevation in relation to the FEMA-designated floodplain. It is commonly required for flood insurance, permitting, or floodplain management and helps determine a property’s flood risk.
At Eagle Surveying, we provide clear, accurate elevation certificates prepared by licensed survey professionals who understand both the technical requirements and the real-world implications for property owners.
What an Elevation Certificate shows
An Elevation Certificate records critical elevation information, including:
- Finished floor elevations
- Lowest adjacent grade
- Garage and enclosure elevations
- Flood zone and Base Flood Elevation (BFE) references
- FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) information
This data is compiled using field measurements and FEMA guidelines and is presented in the standard FEMA Elevation Certificate format accepted by insurance providers and local authorities.

Eagle Surveying’s role in elevation certification
Eagle Surveying performs Elevation Certificates under the direction of Texas-licensed Registered Professional Land Surveyors with experience working in floodplain-regulated areas. Small differences in elevation measurements can have a significant impact on floodplain determinations and insurance costs. Accurate fieldwork and proper documentation are essential.
Our role includes:
- Verifying flood zone information
- Collecting precise field elevation data
- Completing FEMA-compliant documentation
- Communicating findings clearly with property owners and agencies
We understand that many clients requesting an Elevation Certificate are navigating floodplain requirements for the first time, and we approach each project with clarity and professionalism.
Our approach

Our Elevation Certificate services are supported by:
When needed, Elevation Certificates can also be coordinated with other survey services such as boundary surveys or site evaluations.

