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  1. An applicant for licensure as a Professional Engineer must meet the qualifying experience requirements outlined in Business and Professions Code sections 6751(c) and 6753 and Title 16, California Code of Regulations section 424.

  2. Professional Engineer (PE) applicants must use BPELSG Connect to submit an application for licensure. For BPELSG Connect related questions view the Application and Licensing BPELSG Connect Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) .

  3. California law requires that Civil Engineering applicants, including comity applicants, successfully pass the state-specific Civil Seismic Principles and Civil Engineering Surveying exams. The state-specific exams are offered on a continuous quarterly basis.

  4. 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.

  5. We protect the public's safety and property by promoting standards for competence and integrity through licensing and regulating the Board's professions.

  6. Step 1: Become an Engineer Intern. If you're a graduate from an engineering program approved by your state's licensure board, you can become classified as an "engineer intern" or "engineer-in-training" by successfully completing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam.

  7. 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.