The Colorado Land Surveyor examination process is designed to ensure that individuals practicing professional land surveying within the state possess the necessary knowledge, skills, and ethical standards to protect the public and maintain the integrity of real property boundaries. Licensing as a Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) in Colorado signifies that a surveyor has met the state’s rigorous requirements, which include a combination of education, experience, and successfully passing three separate examinations. This guide focuses on the final critical step: preparing for and challenging the state-specific Colorado rules and regulations portion of the licensing journey. This certification is designed for aspiring land surveyors who have already gained foundational experience and are ready to finalize their professional licensure in the Centennial State.
This examination is not a single "course" but the culmination of a recognized path of education and verified field experience. Preparation materials and practice exams typically cover three main pillars of surveyor competence:
National Fundamentals: This covers mathematics, basic sciences, geomatics, and spatial data acquisition. It tests the core academic principles of surveying.
Professional Principles and Practices: This section emphasizes the application of surveying principles to legal issues, boundary determination, and project management.
Colorado State-Specific Knowledge: The practice exam specifically targets this area. It focuses on the unique laws, statutes, and board rules that govern land surveying practice within Colorado. Key topics include Colorado revised statutes related to surveying, the Board’s Rules of Professional Conduct (including the 4 CCR 730-1 series), water law basics, mining claim procedures, and the specific statutory definitions of boundary and monument degradation unique to the state’s rugged geography.
While the exact structure can vary based on the specific testing vendor or current Board policies, candidates should be prepared for a comprehensive, computer-based testing (CBT) experience.
The full path to licensure involves passing three distinct tests:
The NCEES Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam.
The NCEES Principles and Practice of Surveying (PS) exam.
The Colorado State Specific (CSS) exam.
For the final state-specific examination, which is often the main hurdle covered by dedicated practice exams:
Format: Typically administered via a proctored computer system. The exam usually consists of 30 to 50 multiple-choice questions.
Time Limit: The state-specific portion is often allotted 1 to 2 hours to complete, separated from the longer national components.
Passing Score: The passing score is determined by a scaled score method; you will not know the exact percentage required, but you must demonstrate proficiency determined by the Board to pass.
Specific Rules: This exam is often "open book," meaning candidates may be allowed to reference official, unannotated copies of the Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.) and the Board Rules during the test. Verification of permitted items is crucial prior to exam day.
Effective preparation for the Colorado Land Surveyor practice exam requires a multi-faceted approach. First, master the base material by thoroughly reviewing the official NCEES PS Exam Specifications and the latest Colorado Board Rules (specifically Rule 5.3, "Standards for Land Surveying"). You must obtain current copies of the relevant Colorado Revised Statutes (Title 12, Article 120; Title 38, Article 50-53) as these will be your primary references. Next, utilize targeted practice exams that isolate and simulate the Colorado state-specific question types, paying close attention to legal terminology and definitions unique to Colorado boundary law. Joining local chapters of professional organizations, such as the Professional Land Surveyors of Colorado (PLSC), can provide invaluable study groups and mentorship.
Regarding exam centers:
The national NCEES FS and PS exams are administered year-round at Pearson VUE testing centers worldwide. You must schedule these appointments through your NCEES account after registering with the Colorado Board.
The Colorado State Specific (CSS) exam is generally administered separately. Once your application for licensure is approved by the Colorado State Board, you will receive instructions on how to schedule this exam, which may be hosted through a specific state-contracted testing vendor or, sometimes, as an online, non-proctored (open-book) examination. Always check the official DPO (Division of Professions and Occupations) website for the current testing administrator.
Successfully passing all required examinations and obtaining your Colorado Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) license unlocks numerous advanced career opportunities and professional authority within the state.
A licensed PLS can expect to explore job titles such as:
Licensed Professional Land Surveyor (PLS)
Survey Project Manager
Senior Geomatics Engineer
Land Surveyor Specialist (State or Federal Agencies)
Right-of-Way (ROW) Mapping Supervisor
Construction Survey Manager
Principal/Owner of a Land Surveying Firm
County Surveyor (Elected or Appointed Position)
GIS/LIS (Geographic Information System) Manager with Surveying Expertise
Boundary Consultant/Expert Witness in Land Disputes
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