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When you get into as highly-a-regulated industry as surveying, you have to make sure you cover a number of bases before even starting on your first job. One example of this is acquiring your Texas land surveyor seal. Without it, you’ll be considered working without a license and could face all kinds of legal ramifications.

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In order to practice as an architect in the state of Pennsylvania, an individual must have a currently valid certificate. The title of architect is earned through education, experience, and the acquisition of a level of knowledge and skills. Once all of the requirements have been met and the person becomes licensed to practice, they must implement the use of Pennsylvania architecture stamps to place an official seal on various documents.

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Every engineer in the state of Indiana is required by law to obtain and use an Indiana professional engineer embossing seal or stamp. It must conform to the rules and regulations that are mandated by the state, and adhere to certain dimensions.
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When you finally achieve licensing for surveying in Missouri, you will be required to purchase a seal. There are several rules pertaining to both the appearance and use of your Missouri land surveyor stamp, and failing to follow them can have serious consequences. Here, you will find the most important information that you need to know about your stamp.
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If you are licensed in Kansas, land surveyor seals are required on all official documents you submit. Before you order a seal and begin using it, it is in your best interests to make sure you understand how the seal should look, and how you are expected to use it to make sure you don’t have to deal with any punishments or fines.
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If you are working as a professional engineer in the state of Illinois, then you are required to have an embossed seal or stamp that conforms to the rules of the licensing board in the state. In Illinois, the regulations are considerably more relaxed when it comes to the shape and design of the stamp or embosser than they are in many other states, but there are still things you’ll need to know in order to be compliant.
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