This is only for applicants already posses a PE license from other state(s). California requires comity applicants to pass state specific exams: 1) Civil Seismic Principles, 2) Civil Engineering Surveying, and 3) Laws and Rules Exam before the Board issues a license. Below are my application experience in 2022. Hope this helps.
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STEP 1. Update Your NCEES Record (2-3 weeks, $175)
- Verify Your Education History (~1 week):
- Request electronic official transcripts sent to transcripts@ncees.org (fastest way).
- Verify Your Current License(s) (1-2 weeks):
- Request your licensing board to update and verify your current license(s).
- Complete Your Work Experience (1-2 weeks):
- For each employer, describe your 1) task and duties, and 2) representative projects. Each work experience entry will be reviewed by two NCEES respondents before your direct supervisor verifies it (I only provided my last employment history, having worked there for 7+ years).
- Include relevant project/scope, date, and your role. See here for work experience examples.
- Recommended number of projects to include:
- Provide 5 Professional References (1-2 weeks):
- All of them must be non-related and know your work.
- 3 of the 5 references must be engineers licensed in the U.S.
- You will click on "Action" and send each reference an email to verify your information and recommend you. I provided 3 references from my last company. The other 2 references from the City of Minneapolis and MnDOT.
- After above sections are complete. Transmit your NCEES records to the California state board. Note down your NCEES transmittal date.
- Make one-time payment of $175.
Create an account on the California state board portal (www.connect.bpelsg.ca.gov). After the board approves your application, you will receive Authorization to Test for state specific exams. You will need to prepare the following:
- In the "Qualifications" section, make sure you have your current license # and issued state ready. Enter the NCEES transmittal date here. Answer other questions accordingly.
- Your NCEES Records will take care of most sections here. Note: you can choose to report your work experience and education here instead of going through NCEES. But, you will still have to provide references and send official transcripts to BPESLG. Why bother? --- Select "No" in "Experience;" however, select "Yes" to claim education credits in "Education" section because BPELSG cannot file the NCESS record if there's any contradictions (i.e. NCEES has your transcripts information).
- Fingerprints (~0.5 hour, $85):
- CA residents: Complete Live Scan Form and bring it to a Live Scan Location (I walked in and it took me about half an hour to get my fingerprints scanned. Cost around $85, which includes $49 processing fees plus administration fees at the Live Scan location).
- Non-CA residents: Request fingerprint card here: Fingerprint Card Request Form
- Read here for BPELSG Fingerprinting FAQ.
- Make one-time payment of $175.
- Pass the Law & Rule exam (see next step).
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