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Professional Renewal Form

 

Renewal Form for Architects, Engineers, Geologists, Landscape Architects and Land Surveyors.

 

Initial Registration Granted Date                           Initial Triennial Renewal Expiration Date

Jan. 1 through Mar. 31                                            Three years from Mar. 31 

Apr. 1 through Jun. 30                                            Three years from Jun. 30 

Jul. 1 through Sept. 30                                            Three years from Sept. 30 

Oct. 1 through Dec. 31                                            Three years from Dec. 31

 

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Reactivation Form

Starting on June 1, 2015, the Board will charge a $100.00 application fee for all reactivation applications.  If you meet the qualifications for reactivation you are also required to pay the renewal fee to continue to practice your profession.  

If you are an Architect, Engineer, Geologist, Landscape Architect or Land Surveyor, please use the Professional Reactivation Form.

*The Board shall require re-examination if you have not been registered in and engaged in practice in another jurisdiction within the five years after being placed on inactive status for professionals pursuant to A.R

Requirements For Recording Results Of Survey Drawings (EFF. 6/21/05)

Substantive Policies

The Board's rules provide that Land Surveyors must adhere to the Arizona Boundary Survey Minimum Standards and with state laws pertaining to the surveyor's area of practice. (A.A.C.R4-30-301(4) and(13), effective August 7, 2004) The Arizona Boundary Survey Minimum Standards at Section 13 provides standards to ensure the recordation of appropriate survey drawings.  Section 13 (C) concerns the requirement to  record a survey drawing whenever ANY land boundary monuments are set in conjunction with a "new" survey.  Questions have been raised regarding the Board's interpretation of what a "new"

Sealing Of Standard Details (EFF. 6/17/02)

Substantive Policies

Questions have been brought forward relating to the legality of a registrant signing and sealing standard details and specifications formally adopted by a political jurisdiction, to show they have been reviewed and accepted by the registrant. After reviewing Board statutes and rules, the Board has determined that placing a signature and seal on the document, along with a written disclaimer, is an acceptable practice.  This substantive policy statement is offered as guidance to persons interpreting Board statutes and rules.

 

Substantive Policy Statement

A Registrant's duty to seal