Looking for actual experience from the people that have made a NCEES Record and the people that have approved others experience. I'm trying to understand this on a step by step basis, feel free to add extra or additional info. Obviously, I am looking for the "current" system, and recognize that it was different 1.5 to 2 years ago:
1. I fill out the requested information- school, detailed experience, current license, etc.
2. Gets approved by my 5 references and NCEES. I have heard this process can be a challenge.
3. In this case I want to get my PE in Colorado, I apply to the CO board via comity with my NCEES Record.
4. Moving forward I have to keep my NCEES record updated. This is where I see the process starts to get a little murky. Do I never have to get additional approval from the 5 original references (assuming I don't work for/with them)? Does my NCEES record have to be updated at least 6 months prior to applying by comity for licensure in another jurisdiction?
I'm looking at it as I have a role that can bring me to many states, and if I decide to move back home I will need to get licensure there. I know I want to use it once, and assume I will use the record more than once. I know a few of the guys that signed off on my experience are getting to retirement age and I really won't be able to hunt them down in the future. If this make my experience with them a one time record kept and I don't have to have them continually re-sign I think this is worth doing.
1. I fill out the requested information- school, detailed experience, current license, etc.
2. Gets approved by my 5 references and NCEES. I have heard this process can be a challenge.
3. In this case I want to get my PE in Colorado, I apply to the CO board via comity with my NCEES Record.
4. Moving forward I have to keep my NCEES record updated. This is where I see the process starts to get a little murky. Do I never have to get additional approval from the 5 original references (assuming I don't work for/with them)? Does my NCEES record have to be updated at least 6 months prior to applying by comity for licensure in another jurisdiction?
I'm looking at it as I have a role that can bring me to many states, and if I decide to move back home I will need to get licensure there. I know I want to use it once, and assume I will use the record more than once. I know a few of the guys that signed off on my experience are getting to retirement age and I really won't be able to hunt them down in the future. If this make my experience with them a one time record kept and I don't have to have them continually re-sign I think this is worth doing.