In my County in Calif the County doesn't necessarily keep track of all surveyors notes. They rely on the filed Survey Map or Record of Survey which they review extensively before they give the OK to have the map filed. They check for closure, agreement with other maps in the area, etc. They keep the field notes for surveys performed by County crews, but those are almost never boundary surveys, generally Topo, construction, etc.
Outside of the field work of reading and retracing a property description, there is a lot of research that goes into trying to determine where the actual line is at or the most likely place that a judge would determine that it is at. Boundary survey is a lot like the law and there are all sorts of precedents from prior work and decisions.
Boundary surveys are a very specialized part of surveying which is why a Civil Engineer can perform most surveying functions - layout, topo, construction for buildings, roads, pipelines, etc. - everything but boundary surveys. For that you need to be a licensed surveyor
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