Candidates who received their initial license based on different standards may encounter difficulty in becoming licensed by comity in other jurisdictions. To expedite the process of becoming licensed in multiple jurisdictions, the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying established the Council Records Program. The program assists engineers by compiling all licensure credentials in one place, minimizing duplicate efforts, and reducing the processing time at the board level.
A completed Council Record includes a concise report of education, experience, professional references, exam results, and licensure status. Although a Council Record does not completely eliminate the need for paperwork, it does significantly streamline the application process for engineers whose services are needed beyond state borders.
Registration Application Deadlines. Completed registration applications are reviewed by OSBEELS Registration Specialists to ensure that the candidate has provided proof of meeting the minimum qualifications. After the review is complete, the Registration Specialists recommend that the Board approve complete applications at the next Board meeting. To ensure that a complete application will be reviewed in enough time to go before the Board, it must be received by the OSBEELS office in accordance with the following schedule:.
Can I submit my application online? Answer: Yes! How long does the application process take? Upon approval, your application is then sent for final approval by the Board at the next Board meeting. Upon approval by the Board, your licensure will begin and a pocket card will be sent to you.
The process can take from 2 to 4 months depending upon when the application is received by the Board office. See our list of application deadlines for a better idea of when completed applications will be reviewed by the Board. Can I pay my application fee online or over the phone? I'm registered in another state. Application Link mail-in only. To view the application click on Application for Engineer by Comity. These are revised often so I added the link to the site that will have the most updated version of the application.
You will also need to complete a board-approved Arctic Engineering course. How Long It Takes — Up to 3 months, depending on when the board meets.
The board meetings are every 3 months in February, May, August, and November, and you must have your application in the Juneau office at least 30 days before a board meeting if you want it considered at that meeting. Instructions are here.
Comity License, P. Requirements — To get your comity PE license in Wisconsin you need to have an unexpired license in a state in which the requirements are not lower than those in Wisconsin.
You will also need to submit your Professional Development Hours as part of the online application. Application Link online only.
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