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Drawing Stamp

Drawing Stamp

Drawing Stamp

(OP)
I have a drawing I need to stamp in a state where I have my license, but have yet to actually purchase my stamp. Is there any way I can stamp using my home state stamp?
 

RE: Drawing Stamp

Typially, no. Check with the Board.  You can buy them locally.

RE: Drawing Stamp

You could call A-Plus (www.engineerseals.com, 1.800.633.3191) and get them to expedite one for you for the proper state.

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RE: Drawing Stamp

(OP)
thanks....im having one over-nighted
 

RE: Drawing Stamp

I did that once - used my home state and added note that stamp was on its way and my seal number was 12345....

Nobody seemed to care.

RE: Drawing Stamp

Some states have a provision for this - a temporary license. Ask the State's Engineering Board.
 

RE: Drawing Stamp

You could possibly use a CAD stamp in that situation.

RE: Drawing Stamp

We ran into this a long time ago. We were wating to issue drawings for a guy to get his license. Once he got his number, the drawings could technically be issued, but he didn't physically hae a stamp. The state (Texas) was called and they said he could use his in state stamp.
Don't forget, the states don't get any money for the rubber stamps (except Nevada), just the licenses.

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