PAconsteng
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I just had a general question regarding reciprocity...
I did some looking and it appears NJ does not offer reciprocity according to their FAQ Page on their Consumer Affairs page (http://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/pels/Pages/FAQ.aspx). The language is below. Does anyone have any experience with this? In reading the FAQ question, it would make sense that one is not "Automatically" licensed. I'd imagine there is an application process along with experience requirements, however in the response, it says that it does not provide reciprocity; which was the concerning part.
If I am already licensed in another state as a professional engineer or land surveyor, am I automatically licensed in New Jersey?
No. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 45:8-35(1)e, the Board's enabling legislation does not contain an eminence or grandfather clause, nor does it provide for reciprocity with any state, territory or country.
I did some looking and it appears NJ does not offer reciprocity according to their FAQ Page on their Consumer Affairs page (http://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/pels/Pages/FAQ.aspx). The language is below. Does anyone have any experience with this? In reading the FAQ question, it would make sense that one is not "Automatically" licensed. I'd imagine there is an application process along with experience requirements, however in the response, it says that it does not provide reciprocity; which was the concerning part.
If I am already licensed in another state as a professional engineer or land surveyor, am I automatically licensed in New Jersey?
No. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 45:8-35(1)e, the Board's enabling legislation does not contain an eminence or grandfather clause, nor does it provide for reciprocity with any state, territory or country.