354.4A Entry upon land for survey purposes.
1. a. A land surveyor may enter public or private land or water in the state only to occupy, locate, relocate, install, or replace survey monuments, to locate boundaries, rights-of-way, and easements, to determine geodetic positions, and to make surveys and maps and may carry with them their customary equipment and vehicles. A surveyor may not enter buildings or other structures located on the land. Entry under the right granted in this section shall not constitute trespass, and land surveyors shall not be liable to arrest or a civil action by reason of the entry.
b. For purposes of this section, “land surveyor” means a land surveyor licensed pursuant to chapter 542B or a person under the direct supervision of a licensed land surveyor.
c. Vehicular access to perform surveys under this section is limited to established roads and trails, unless approval for other vehicular access is granted by the landowner.
2. A vehicle used for or during entry pursuant to this section shall be identified on the exterior by a legible sign listing the name, address, and telephone number of the land surveyor or the firm employing the land surveyor.
3. Land surveyors shall announce and identify themselves and their intentions before entering upon private property. A land surveyor shall provide written notice to the landowner, or the person who occupies the land as a tenant or lessee, not less than seven days prior to the entry. The notice shall be sent by ordinary mail, postmarked not less than seven days prior to the entry, or delivered personally. A mailing is deemed sufficient if the surveyor mails the required notice to the address of the landowner as contained in the property tax records. For civil liability purposes, receipt of this notice shall not be considered consent. This notice is not required for a survey along previously surveyed boundaries within a platted subdivision accepted or recorded by the federal government or an official plat as defined in section 354.2, subsection 12.
4. The written notice of the pending survey shall contain all of the following:
a. The identity of the party for whom the survey is being performed and the purpose for which the survey will be performed.
b. The employer of the surveyor.
c. The identity of the surveyor.
d. The dates the land will be entered; the time, location, and timetable for such entry; the estimated completion date; and the estimated number of entries that will be required.
5. This section shall not be construed as giving authority to land surveyors to destroy, injure, or damage anything on the lands of another without the written permission of the landowner, and this section shall not be construed as removing civil liability for such destruction, injury, or damage.
6. A land surveyor who enters on private land must comply with all biosecurity and restricted-access protocols established by the owner or occupant of the private land.
7. A landowner or occupant shall owe the same duty to a land surveyor entering land without the consent of the landowner or occupant as the landowner or occupant would owe to a trespasser on that land.
2009 Acts, ch 157, §1
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 354 - PLATTING — DIVISION AND SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Section 354.1 - Statement of purpose.
Section 354.3 - Covenant of warranty.
Section 354.4 - Divisions requiring a plat of survey or acquisition plat.
Section 354.4A - Entry upon land for survey purposes.
Section 354.5 - Descriptions and conveyance according to plat of survey or acquisition plat.
Section 354.6 - Subdivision plats.
Section 354.7 - Conveyances by reference to official plat.
Section 354.8 - Review and approval by governing bodies.
Section 354.9 - Review of plats within two miles of a city.
Section 354.10 - Appeal of review or disapproval.
Section 354.11 - Attachments to subdivision plats.
Section 354.12 - Bonds to secure liens.
Section 354.13 - Auditor’s plats and plats of survey.
Section 354.14 - Appeal of notice.
Section 354.15 - Review of auditor’s plats.
Section 354.16 - Attachments to auditor’s plats and plats of survey.
Section 354.17 - Costs and collection of costs.
Section 354.18 - Recording of plats.
Section 354.19 - Dedication of land.
Section 354.20 - Action to annul plats.
Section 354.21 - Limitation of actions on official plats.
Section 354.22 - Vacation of official plats.
Section 354.23 - Vacation of streets or other public lands.
Section 354.24 - Errors on recorded plats.
Section 354.25 - Survey and replat of official plats.
Section 354.26 - Corrections or changes to plats.
Section 354.27 - Noting the permanent real estate index number.