The New Hampshire Land Surveyors Association exists to promote the profession ofsurveying, mapping, land information systems and related fields to support the advancementof technologies, and to help ensure that these professional activities provide for the safetyand welfare of the general public. NHLSA members include licensed land surveyors and their employees, land information practitioners, students, and others with special interest in or knowledge of the profession of land surveying. The Association views the surveyor as a professional who has the academic qualifications and technical expertise to practice the sciences of measuring and mapping as well as making boundary judgments; who uses this knowledge responsibly to help plan and implement the efficient management of land, waters, structures and improvements; and who takes into account legal, economic, environmental and social issues relevant to the practice.
The New Hampshire Land Surveyors Foundation (NHLSF), a companion organization to NHLSA, exists for the purpose of managing several endowments which provide scholarships to students and aid to educational facilities which promote the profession.
The NHLSA Young Surveyors Network is just getting its feet on the ground and we appreciate the fact that you may be interested in helping, supporting and just being a part of it. We are excited to see what we can accomplish together and the benefits we will bring to the surveying profession in our State and our future. The NHLSA Young Surveyors Network is modeled after the National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS) Young Surveyors Network. Our aim is to establish a statewide network of Young Surveyors within NHLSA and its affiliate organizations.