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- Structural Engineering Recognition Program
(2) Any Florida Licensed PE recognized by the Florida Board...
- How Do I Print My License
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- Why Become a Licensed Engineer
Now That You Are a Professional Engineer… As a licensed...
- Licensure Fees
Professional Engineer (PE) Application for Licensure as...
- Change Contact Information
Florida statutes require that PEs licensed in the state keep...
- License Renewal
If you did not renew your Florida PE license by Feb. 28,...
- Licensure Process
Application for Temporary PE Licensure – $142.50 * Request...
- New Professional Engineers
New Florida licensees will be mailed a wall certificate...
- Structural Engineering Recognition Program
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There are two exams on the path to licensure as a Professional Engineer in Florida: the Fundamentals of Engineering and the Principles & Practice of Engineering. The FE exam covers subjects taken while earning a degree, while the PE exam goes beyond testing academic knowledge and includes expertise gained in the practice of engineering.
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Florida recognizes passage of the FE and PE exams elsewhere, but other criteria for licensure may be different from other states. If you hold a current and active PE license in another state, you must complete the Application for Licensure as Professional Engineer to apply for licensure in Florida.
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