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How long did it take to receive your PE certificate(Specifically Texas) and what were the dimensions. It seems a bit premature but I want to start looking for frames.

 
I laser-engraved my certificate. Looks great.

BTW, I took the exam in Oct 2014 and received my certificate in March 2015 (WA state).

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I laser-engraved my certificate. Looks great.

BTW, I took the exam in Oct 2014 and received my certificate in March 2015 (WA state).

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Very cool! How'd you create this? My guess was scanning the document and then tracing it in something like Adobe Illustrator, then transferring the file to whatever the laser engraver needs.

 
I used the services of this company to do the laser-engraving:
http://www.laserengravedmemories.com/en/custom-diplomas/

The specific design I used (the one shown in the picture) is called Floating Acrylic Diploma Plaques, but they have other cool-looking designs that you can find on their web page.

you just need to scan your diploma in high resolution and e-mail it to them.

 
I used the services of this company to do the laser-engraving:
http://www.laserengravedmemories.com/en/custom-diplomas/

The specific design I used (the one shown in the picture) is called Floating Acrylic Diploma Plaques, but they have other cool-looking designs that you can find on their web page.

you just need to scan your diploma in high resolution and e-mail it to them.
I appreciate that! I'm going to do it as soon as I receive mine

 
The price information is in the web page. Prices may vary depending on the style you choose. For the one shown in the picture (floating acrylic) I paid about $160. A co-worker got the engraved wood style and paid about $80 for it.

 
Did anyone else from Texas get their cert and the golden seal looked like it was lacking sufficient ink? The "I" in ENGINEERS is barely visible. Seems kinda bush league. 

 
I just submitted my PE application yesterday to Texas Board , because I wanted to be sure I will pass the exam first before sending my application , and I received email today that they received my application , How long it will take to get my certificate or at least the approval and the license number (I am submitting based on new Decoupling rule/ I took and passed the exam first)? 

 
I just submitted my PE application yesterday to Texas Board , because I wanted to be sure I will pass the exam first before sending my application , and I received email today that they received my application , How long it will take to get my certificate or at least the approval and the license number (I am submitting based on new Decoupling rule/ I took and passed the exam first)? 
So they have everything else already (i.e transcripts, ethics exam, SERs, 3 references, finger prints/criminal background check, FE verification, etc. [or this is completed: http://engineer.texas.gov/downloads/checklist.pdf])?

I had to do all of this to get approval to sit for the exam - it took me 4-5 weeks to get to this point (and I was pressing hard to get them everything). I would guess if you get to this point you'll be issued your license.

Probably the thing that takes the longest is getting your SERs signed and sent to TBPE. Once they are sent then they are reviewed.

 
I used the services of this company to do the laser-engraving:
http://www.laserengravedmemories.com/en/custom-diplomas/

The specific design I used (the one shown in the picture) is called Floating Acrylic Diploma Plaques, but they have other cool-looking designs that you can find on their web page.

you just need to scan your diploma in high resolution and e-mail it to them.
Are there any other websites that do this?

 
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