The Board of Technical Registration was established in 1921. It is a self-supporting board deriving its revenues from fee charges for application, examination, license renewal and other miscellaneous services rendered.
Mission Statement, per A.R.S. § 32-101: "The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the safety, health and welfare of the public through the promulgation and enforcement of standards of qualification for those individuals who are registered or certified and seeking registration or certification pursuant to this chapter."
The Board is a regulatory agency. It regulates the following professions and occupations in Arizona:
- the Alarm Industry (Alarm Agents and Alarm Businesses)
- Architects
- Engineers
- Geologists
- Home Inspectors
- Landscape Architects
- Land Surveyors.
The Board reviews applications for engineers, architects, geologists, land surveyors, landscape architects, home inspectors, and alarm agents and determines if the applicants are qualified for licensure or certification. The Board also accepts complaints from the public, alleging violations of the standards of practice for these fields and creates policy statements for public guidance on health, safety, and welfare issues related to the practice of these professions.
Members of the Board are appointed by the Governor for three-year terms.
General Information
The Arizona Board of Technical Registration is open Monday through Friday 8am to 5pm except State holidays.
Phone: 602-364-4930
FAX: 602-364-4931
Address: 1110 W. Washington St. Suite 240 Phoenix Arizona 85007