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Does anyone know of a website that lists which states require a separate Structural Engineer's license?

Thanks

RE: SE License

Brian, it also gets more complicated than which ones "require a separate license".  For example, in CA, certain structures require an SE license, but the bulk of everything built can be done under a CE license.  Some states regulate the use of the title, some treat it as just another branch like CE or ME.  In a lot of states, you can call yourself a structural engineer without having any special license or tests.

RE: SE License

This may contain some useful information.. FAQ765-1162

RE: SE License

I see now that the faq I mentioned is the same link that SlideRuleEra posted.  Oops.

-Mike

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