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Locate a plot by section, township, and range.

Tie a traverse to the Public Land Survey System and place it by aliquot part. Section, township, and range references are read from the description and drawn in place.

From a PLSS reference to a placed plot

Read the reference, place by aliquot part, and confirm the fit.

01

Read the PLSS reference

Section, township, and range are read from the legal description, along with any aliquot part.

PLSS reference read from the description
02

Place by aliquot part

The plot is located within the section by its aliquot part, so it sits where the description says.

A plot placed by aliquot part on the section gridA plot placed by aliquot part on the section grid
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03

Confirm the placement

Check the placement against the grid and adjust if the description calls for it.

Aliquot placement on the section grid

What PLSS placement reads and places

Reads
  • Section, township, range
  • Aliquot part
  • [Principal meridian: confirm]
  • From the description
Places
  • Within the section grid
  • By quarter and quarter-quarter
  • Alongside the traverse
Shows
  • Placement on the grid
  • Adjoining sections
  • [Government lots: confirm]

PLSS placement, answered

Aliquot parts divide a section into halves and quarters, such as the NE 1/4. Trace places the plot by that description within the section.

Section, township, and range are read from the legal description, and can be set by hand as well.

Yes. Placement uses section, township, and range together to locate the plot.

Yes. A metes and bounds traverse can be tied to a PLSS reference so it sits in the right section.

[Placeholder: government lot and irregular section handling to confirm.]

Place a plot by section.

Tie your traverse to section, township, and range.