Office of Professional Regulation
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Announcements

Next Meeting
Scheduled
August 1, 2013
at our new location
City Center
89 Main Street, 3rd Floor
Montpelier, VT
at 8:30AM

NOTICE
Engineer Interns

You can now apply
for your October E.I.T. exam online.
Application deadline is July 25, 2013.

Online Access

Online renewal is no longer available

Renewal applications can be downloaded
from Forms and Applications to your left.

Late renewal forms must be accompanied by
continuing education certificates and late fees.


NOTICE
July 25, 2012
DEADLINE

The exams are offered twice a year (Spring and Fall); some specialties are not offered in the Spring. See the NCEES Web site for examination dates, sample questions, registration deadlines, exam specifications, etc.

Once the Board approves you to sit for an examination, it will instruct you to REGISTER with the NCEES. The Board notifies the NCEES that you are eligible to sit for an examination. You may not register until you have received Board approval.

The deadline to register with the NCEES is approximately two months prior to the examination date. The NCEES will send you scheduling information, report your scores, etc. The Board will issue licenses to candidates who pass the required examination(s) and have completed all other requirements.

Application Deadline: Completed applications must be received by this Office by January 25th for the April examination, and by July 25th for the October examination.

No extension will be granted.

A completed application means that all supporting documentation (5 reference letters, verifications, etc.) have been received.


Board of Professional Engineering

The Board of Engineering is a five member Board created by the Legislature whose members are appointed by the Governor to administer the laws for this profession in the State of Vermont. The Board's mission is public protection. The Board does this by: ensuring that applicants are qualified for licensure; setting standards for the profession by proposing statutes and adopting administrative rules; and, with the assistance of OPR staff, investigating complaints of unprofessional conduct, taking disciplinary action against licensees when necessary to protect the public. On this page you will find links to the laws governing this profession, as well as resources for applicants, licensees, consumers and employers.

For questions or to contact the Board, e-mail or call:

Kara Shangraw | 802 828-1134