As what I know that my friends (2 Electrical and 2 Mechanical PEs )took their PE exam in CA and transfer back to NY already (I can find their name and license number on the NY website). However transfer from CA to NY need to apply to NY again but the only difference is in the application which you need to put down your license number igetting from CA and put down in the NY application plus also request the CA to transfer to NY.....However, if you took your FE in NY before and want to take your PE in CA that you also need to do the same thing but in reverse way. (Put down your NY FE license nuimber in the CA application and request NY to send your FE result to CA).....To request the result sending from NY that you need to pay fee (I think around $20)If you passed the 8hrs PE Exam in California but not Seismic & Surveying, can you be a registered PE in other States?
The only tricky I can think of is the time requirements for California. Would you have experience to qualify for another state? From what I remember, California only requires 6 years experience to sit for the exam where four of those can come from your bachelors degree. This means that you only really have to have practiced for 2 years. Most states require you to have 4 years past your Bachelors (most giving you one year of credit from a Masters). If you are between the two and 4 year mark, you will have to wait to receive comity from any other state (even if you are a registered PE in California). If you have the experience required, then yes, I would think you should be able to get your PE transfered to another state (even though it has not been granted in CA. When you fill out your form for the other state, you would probably just have to fill out and prove that you passed the 8 hour exam.If you passed the 8hrs PE Exam in California but not Seismic & Surveying, can you be a registered PE in other States?
The only tricky I can think of is the time requirements for California. Would you have experience to qualify for another state? From what I remember, California only requires 6 years experience to sit for the exam where four of those can come from your bachelors degree. This means that you only really have to have practiced for 2 years. Most states require you to have 4 years past your Bachelors (most giving you one year of credit from a Masters). If you are between the two and 4 year mark, you will have to wait to receive comity from any other state (even if you are a registered PE in California). If you have the experience required, then yes, I would think you should be able to get your PE transfered to another state (even though it has not been granted in CA. When you fill out your form for the other state, you would probably just have to fill out and prove that you passed the 8 hour exam.
The best answer is always to call the Board of the state you are looking to get your PE in and ask them. They can usually give you a for certain answer. I have known a few folks that got their CA PE two years after school and then transfered states. Other states would not grant them a license until they had met the requirements of that state.
In addition all my friends only have two years working experience in NY, took the PE exam in CA and wait for another 2 years to transfer back to NY...........but better check up in CA and any other states that you want to transfer to.
Not to bring in any bad news but some states will not be too happy about someone taking the NCEES Civil exam early.
In my office, a few engineers got hammered in reciprocity because they took their NCEES exam early. For their specific case, they use some "intern" time as professional experience. This is ok in MN, but not ok in other states.
The best answer is to simply call the state board that you wish to get licenced in.
Jude,Thanks a lot ChaoCL for your advice. Yes, we will call the Board to know more. Actually, it's not me but my friend who didn't make in the Seismic & Survey yet. He is moving to Florida soon.
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