Kam
Well-known member
Hi all,
Haven't posted here for a while (disappeared after passing the PE). I have question to those that have multi state license.
- Are you maintaining your original state (state you took your exam) license?
- What are the repercussion on letting the original one expire?
- Does reciprocity still work if you let go (expire) your original exam state's license?
I ask the question because my home state is PA, where I am my EIT is registered, I work in NY and due to lead time requirement of NYS, I ended up taking the test in CT (been maintaining this license the last 3 years). I was thinking of either turning my PA EIT to PE via reciprocity or get NYS license via reciprocity. SO, do I need to keep my CT license active during the time to achieve it? Can I let the CT one expire (I don't do any work in CT) and get PA or NY? (I will miss the no CEU requirements of CT)
Haven't posted here for a while (disappeared after passing the PE). I have question to those that have multi state license.
- Are you maintaining your original state (state you took your exam) license?
- What are the repercussion on letting the original one expire?
- Does reciprocity still work if you let go (expire) your original exam state's license?
I ask the question because my home state is PA, where I am my EIT is registered, I work in NY and due to lead time requirement of NYS, I ended up taking the test in CT (been maintaining this license the last 3 years). I was thinking of either turning my PA EIT to PE via reciprocity or get NYS license via reciprocity. SO, do I need to keep my CT license active during the time to achieve it? Can I let the CT one expire (I don't do any work in CT) and get PA or NY? (I will miss the no CEU requirements of CT)