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Which states require passing the Structural I and II exams?

Which states require passing the Structural I and II exams?

Which states require passing the Structural I and II exams?

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I heard that in some states you cannot practice structural engineering unless you passed the Structural I and II PE exams. Other states allow you to practice as long as you have a PE and are competant in the field you are practicing in. Which states require the Structural I and II?  

RE: Which states require passing the Structural I and II exams?

Check this article. Each state has it's own regulations and keep changing over time. And, so it is a good idea to check with the state boards you are trying to get licensure from. But, this article should give you a good idea of the requirements of most of the state boards.

http://www.ncsea.com/downloads/groups/StructuralEngineeringRegulation.doc

Also, check out the article on the new 16 hour structural exam that is going to replace SE-1 and SE-2 exams beginning next year.

http://ncsea.com/downloads/groups/licensing/2010_16-Hour_Strl_Exam_article.pdf

Hope this is helpful.

RE: Which states require passing the Structural I and II exams?

You can check out the NCEES website as well.  

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