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  • Announcements:

  • The Tennessee Board of Examiners for Land Surveyors Board now has a newsletter! Click on the link to see our first issue. LandSurveyorsBrdNwsltr WinterSpring 2010

    • The next Land Surveyors Board meeting is scheduled for February 24, 2010 beginning at 10:00 am in the 2nd Floor Conference Room of the Andrew Johnson Building, 710 James Robertson Parkway, Nashville, TN.
      • TAPS will be offering an Exam Review Workshop at their annual conference March 4-6, 2010.

        New Continuing Education Guidelines are now in effect - SEE LIST OF CHANGES UNDER THE CONTINUING EDUCATION LINK.
  • CHANGE OF ADDRESS FORM---A change of address form has been added to the Form and Downloads link. If you have a change of address, please complete that form and either mail it or email to me at donna.moulder@tn.gov. You are required by law [TCA 62-18-114(b)] to notify this board, IN WRITING, of any address change (home or employer) you may have.

 

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Director

 

Donna Moulder
Donna Moulder
Director

 

 

Contact Info

Mailing Address:

 

Board of Examiners for Land Surveyors

500 James Robertson Pkwy

Nashville, TN 37243-1146

 

Telephone:

 

Phone: 615-741-3611

Fax: 615-741-1245

email: donna.moulder@tn.gov

 

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Mission

 

The mission of the Tennessee Board of Examiners for Land Surveyors is to serve the citizens of Tennessee by efficiently and effectively providing a fair, flexible, and positive regulatory environment for consumer service industries.

 

Our goal is to assure that every licensee has met the minimum qualifications prior to being granted a license.

 

In 1967, the members of the Tennessee Engineering Board decided that the surveyors of Tennessee needed their own regulations.

 

The land surveyor's law, Public Chapter 207, Senate Bill No. 420, was passed on May 1, 1969, and became law when signed by Governor Buford Ellington, on May 7, 1969.

 

The Land Surveyors Board was created to safeguard the life, health and property of the public.

 

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