As long as the seal meets the minimum requirements described in Board Rule 411, you're good to go. Make sure your name matches what you've provided to the Board. No abbreviations unless that's how it is officially recorded with the Board. Link to Board Rules https://bpelsg.ca.gov/laws/boardrules.pdfHey Guys,
I was trying to get a stamp and found two separate designs on a website. Are both of these acceptable designs? I haven't found much information on whether the "Bear" stamp is legit.
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Where did you find that bear seal to order from?As long as the seal meets the minimum requirements described in Board Rule 411, you're good to go. Make sure your name matches what you've provided to the Board. No abbreviations unless that's how it is officially recorded with the Board. Link to Board Rules https://bpelsg.ca.gov/laws/boardrules.pdf
BTW, Bear seal is really cool - wish I had that on mine.
Its on PEstamps.comWhere did you find that bear seal to order from?
I know several people that have in CAWow the bear stamp is cool! I didn't know you can have that as I have never seen that anywhere before.
I wonder, however, if it is professional enough since no one has seen it? Would it be accepted? I see that it technically does but would someone question it?
There are other states that have graphics like WA, etc.I hope it catches on to throw in come cool symbol representing the state in some way. I know the seals are not really supposed to be something elaborate but I feel like some state seals all look the same.
It would be nice for all the jurisdictions to have something interesting on their stamps; here's a sample (taken from APEGA's authentication guidelines) of what we have up in Alberta, Canada with a beaver representing the engineering profession...I don't think people would ridicule a stamp looking like that. I know that if I saw that on someone's drawings, I would think it is pretty neat!
And yeah, I remember looking through other states' stamps once upon a time... I think WY and LA had fun ones with animals? I could be remembering incorrectly though!
Sounds like you could even create your own logos, although getting it on a stamp may be difficult... but I will be ordering that bear stamp from PEstamps!Our laws do not prohibit licensees from adding graphics to their engineering stamps as long as the added information does not misrepresent their license status. We caution licensees to make sure that they are not using a graphic that may be protected by a copyright.
The stamp you provided does not violate our laws and/or regulations.
bear stamp FTW...its is too dopeI was looking into this further and decided to ask the board for their buy-off on that bear stamp. Here is their response:
Sounds like you could even create your own logos, although getting it on a stamp may be difficult... but I will be ordering that bear stamp from PEstamps!
Maybe if you have a good graphic design using a digital seal it would show. But in my experience, the ink stamps do not come out very detailed with the seal. It is pretty much just the outline of the two women, the shield, and the eagle.The New York stamp contains the Great Seal of New York in the center. It's pretty cool but way to much detail to actually be rendered on the engraved stamp.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seal_of_New_York_(state)
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