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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.
- Applying for Licensure as a Professional Engineer
Do not submit your application for licensure until after you...
- Application Instructions
How to submit a Professional Engineer (PE) application in...
- Fee Schedule
Fee Schedule - Professional Engineer Application - Board for...
- Applying for Licensure as a Civil Engineer
Initial Application Submittal Process Do not submit your...
- Examination Information
Examination Information - Professional Engineer Application...
- Structural Engineering
Once an applicant has passed an acceptable exam scenario and...
- Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists
Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and...
- Online Services
Online Services - Professional Engineer Application - Board...
- Applying for Licensure as a Professional Engineer
How to submit a Professional Engineer (PE) application in BPELSG Connect: 1) Create a user profile in BPELSG Connect using an email address as your username. Once registered, you will receive an email with a temporary password to log in and create a personalized password.
Once an applicant has passed an acceptable exam scenario and has the required qualifying experience, they can submit an application for licensure using BPELSG Connect. For additional information, view Structural Engineer Application Instructions. There is no final filing date.
Information on eligibility requirements and how to apply are available on the California Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists website under Instructions on How to Apply for a California Professional Engineer License.
We protect the public's safety and property by promoting standards for competence and integrity through licensing and regulating the Board's professions.
The Board of Professional Engineers requires applicants to submit an application form, official transcripts, verification of relevant experience, and an original certificate of professional conduct. The Board then reviews each application before making a decision on whether to issue a PE license.
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.