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You can look up the current status of California-licensed professional engineers, land surveyors, geologists, and geophysicists via DCA Search. The link to DCA Search is provided below the Important Notes section.
If you are seeking licensure as a professional engineer or a professional land surveyor in another state, you may need to provide them with verification of your examination and licensure status in California.
The Board regulates the practices of engineering and land surveying in the state of California by evaluating the experience and administering examinations to prospective licensees and by enforcing the laws regulating licensed professional engineers and land surveyors.
The Board regulates the practices of engineering and land surveying in the state of California by evaluating the experience and administering examinations to prospective licensees and by enforcing the laws regulating licensed professional engineers and land surveyors.
The Board regulates the practices of engineering and land surveying in the state of California by evaluating the experience and administering examinations to prospective licensees and by enforcing the laws regulating licensed professional engineers and land surveyors.
Follow the steps below to renew your license(s) in BPELSG Connect: 1) If you don’t know your license number(s) and/or license type(s), use License Lookup to locate this information. 2) Register a user profile in Connect using a preferred email address as your username.
Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists. Please allow 4-6 months in Technical Review for the following Professional Engineer (PE) application types: Agricultural, Chemical, Civil, Control System, Electrical, Fire Protection, Industrial, Mechanical, Metallurgical, Nuclear, and Petroleum.
Professional Engineer Licensure Available in California: There are three categories of Professional Engineer licensure available in California: (1) practice act, (2) title act, and (3) title authority. The practice acts are Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering.
Passing the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam is the first step towards Professional Engineer licensure. Certification as an Engineering-in-Training (EIT) is optional. Passing the NCEES Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam is the first step towards Professional Land Surveyor licensure.
Applicants can search by name on License Lookup to check if their license number has been issued. Applicants who are unsure if they need to submit an application in BPELSG Connect should submit an email to BPELSG.Evaluator3@dca.ca.gov with their full name and a description of their circumstances.