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We are doing some aerial imagery work in Arizona that will require us to get some photo control points in Mexico. It would be one person with a GPS unit. 

Does anyone know the requirements we must follow to take the equipment in and out the same day?

Thanks

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  • Seeking Employment

    Hi Nick,

       Just bring the gear in with you when you are going down there. The other option is to contact a Mexican survey firm and get them to do the measurements for you; after that they you send you data by email. Bye.

    Yours truly,

    Maurice

  • Land Surveyor
    1. Secure all the needed first
    2. Permits or any kind for incase prob. Occurs
    3. Location subject or reconnaissance
  • Land Surveyor

    Also,

       If you are a U.S. citizen, you will need a passport.

  • Hi Nick

    You can go in and out with your equipment, with no problem

    I suggest, take with you copy of the equipment invoice, just in case 

    I live in Mexico, if there is something I can help

    Just let me know

    Jose L Ortiz

    [email protected]

    • Not a Surveyor

      Hello Jose,

      I was wondering about the process of becoming a land surveyor in Mexcio.  Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks 

    • Land Surveyor

      Great, Thank you.....I'll keep you in mind

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