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September 26, 2007
November 20, 2008
Licensure

PE licensure is the engineering profession's highest standard of competence, a symbol of achievement and assurance of quality. NSPE provides its members, whether already licensed or soon-to-be licensed, with the information and resources they need to earn and maintain the respected PE seal.
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What is a PE?
A century ago, anyone could work as an engineer without proof of competency. In order to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, the first engineering licensure law was enacted in 1907 in Wyoming. >>
Why Get Licensed?
Just as the CPA defines the accountant, and a law license defines the lawyer, the PE license tells the public that an engineer has mastered the critical elements of the profession. >>
How to Get Licensed
Becoming licensed as a professional engineer is a well-earned honor, as well as a sign of competence to employers and clients. >>
Maintaining a License
Upon completion of the PE exam, engineers must meet requirements defined by the state to maintain the license. >>
Resources
Whether you're pursuing a PE license or you're an established PE, NSPE has compiled a list of resourses essential to you. >>
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