a statutory body vested with the responsibility of regulating survey practice in all its ramifications at State level. (CAP S18 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004) In the light of the current peculiar survey situation and challenges in the State, the SSCE constituted a committee to review the 2016 guidelines on professional practice in the State due to high rate of inflation and with a view of repositioning the profession considering advancements in technology.
At SSCE, we are dedicated to controlling and regulating the field of Surveying across the various States of the Federation.
Our committee collaborates closely with the Office of the Surveyor General in Cross River State to effectively fulfill its core mandate. Comprising three key members, the SSCE CRS is led by the Surveyor General as the Chairman, with the NIS CRS Chairman serving as the Secretary and the SURCON Representative for Cross River, Akwa Ibom, and Rivers States as a valued member.
involves the formal process by which the Surveyors Council of Nigeria assigns unique identification numbers to qualified surveyors.
Facilitates the verification of survey records by enabling search queries, ensuring accuracy, regulatory compliance, and seamless communication between surveyors, property owners, and regulatory authorities.
Electronic Beacon Interface for Statutory Survey Fees.
Enjoy instant, online communication with the SSCE via a dedicated dashboard.
Easily upload and submit record copies of survey plans directly through this platform.
Our platform serves as a centralized and secure repository for all relevant survey documents.
validate your documents
Share with friends and family, verify land ownership, and protect yourself from land fraud.
Check your records nowprofessionalism, and technological advancements, the SSCE contributes significantly to the overall advancement and effective utilization of geospatial information within the jurisdiction it serves.