A little about me

Hello everyone, my name is Patrick Leigh, I'm a land surveyor in Washington State since 1988, and was licensed as a land surveyor in Florida in 1978. Never used that first license and eventually let it expire; except that passing the test in Florida allowed me to become licensed in WA through comity registration. Ran my own one-horse business in Seattle from 1991 through 2012, doing mostly lot and block property line surveys, and surveys for the purpose of applying for a building permit.  Saved and bought a little farm in the western WA countryside, and am now mostly retired from land surveying.

Washington, USA

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  • Party Chief

    Welcome to the club Patrick... you might like to upload that photo as your profile image so that others on the network will take you seriously. I hope you enjoy the network and look forward to all you have to share with us!

  • Land Surveyor

    Welcome to the network Patrick! We look forward to all you have to share with us!

  • Land Surveyor
    Welcome aboard! Looking forward to hearing from you.
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