Please contact licensing manager Julie Pham with any questions.
Universal Licensure
Pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-4302, the Board may register or certify an individual through Universal Licensure who meets certain criteria.
Professional Universal Licensure
Home Inspector Universal Licensure
Temporary Licenses
Pursuant to ARS § 32-122.06, the Board may issue a temporary license to an alarm agent applicant who meets certain criteria.
Waiver of Initial Registration Fee
Pursuant to A.R.S. § 41-1080.01 an agency shall waive any fee charged for an initial license for any individual applicant who meets certain criteria.
Examination Exemptions
Pursuant to ARS § 32-126, an applicant may apply for an examination waiver if they meet certain criteria.
Engineer Fundamentals Exam Waiver
Engineer Professional Exam Waiver
Geologist Fundamentals Exam Waiver
Geologist Professional Exam Waiver
Land Surveyor Fundamentals Exam Waiver
Land Surveyor Professional Exam Waiver
Landscape Architect Professional Exam Waiver
Military Education, Training and Experience
Pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-4303, notwithstanding any other law, the education, training or experience requirements for a license, certificate or registration issued pursuant to this title are completely or partially satisfied, as determined by the regulating entity, on presentation of satisfactory evidence that the applicant received substantially equivalent education, training or experience as a member of the United States armed forces or any national guard or other reserve component. The regulating entity shall work in conjunction with the department of veterans' services to access information regarding the applicant's military education, training or experience.
Link to Arizona Department of Veteran Affairs.
Petition For Criminal Convictions And/Or Charges Review For State License
Pursuant to A.R.S. § 41-1093.04 a person with a criminal record may petition the Arizona State Board of Technical Registration (“Board”) prior to submitting an application for licensure for a determination of whether the person’s criminal history disqualifies the person from obtaining a license. The Board will review the Petition and make a determination within 90 days whether the Petitioner’s criminal record disqualifies Petitioner from Registration/Certification. If you are interested in doing so, please complete this form.
PLEASE NOTE: Any determination made by the Board pursuant to A.R.S. § 41-1093.04 is limited to whether the disclosed criminal history disqualifies the person from Registration/Certification. In order to obtain a Registration/Certification, pursuant to A.R.S. § 32, Chapter 1, Article 2, the person must submit a completed application to the Board. Upon its receipt, the Board will review the application for purposes of determining whether the person meets all of the requirements for Registration/Certification as set forth in its statutes and regulations.