Yes... and it's not really any different than an in-state application. You'd need to have ready a reason why (if asked)... and it should simply be because you intend to move to the state and work as an engineer.Does anyone have any experience requesting and taking a PE exam out of state?
I think the conversation was more about applying for the PE in another state, not the exam itself. If you filled out the application for a Utah PE (for example), you normally live (and work) in Utah but you are on temporary assignment in CO and want to take the exam in CO I think it would be ok. I would start by first contacting the state you are applying for you license in, then if they are ok with it, contact the state you want to take the exam in.Wasn't there an earlier thread where someone said that ncees was doing away with this out of state proctoring?
I am that expert!I wish we had an in-house expert on all things NCEES.
Mike was talking about proctoring... see Licensure Exchange August 2009 for the details.I think the conversation was more about applying for the PE in another state, not the exam itself. If you filled out the application for a Utah PE (for example), you normally live (and work) in Utah but you are on temporary assignment in CO and want to take the exam in CO I think it would be ok. I would start by first contacting the state you are applying for you license in, then if they are ok with it, contact the state you want to take the exam in.Wasn't there an earlier thread where someone said that ncees was doing away with this out of state proctoring?
I wouldn't think taking the exam in another state would be an issue as long as the two states (the state you apply for the PE and the state proctoring the exam) are both NCEES states.
Yes... and it's not really any different than an in-state application. You'd need to have ready a reason why (if asked)... and it should simply be because you intend to move to the state and work as an engineer.Does anyone have any experience requesting and taking a PE exam out of state?
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