Application for Retired Status - Board for Professional Engineers 2025

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To become licensed, engineers must complete a four-year college degree, work under a Professional Engineer for at least four years, pass two intensive competency exams and earn a license from their states licensure board.
Notice of application status within 30 days from date received; Laws and Rules Study Guide (which is required to complete your application); and. Notice of Approval or Notice of Denial.
Once your license is officially in a retired status, your licensure record will be updated to reflect PE, Retired. Retired licensees can refer to themselves as Professional Engineer, Retired or PE, Retired, but cannot engage in any engineering practice.
As with inactive status, once in retired status the licensee may no longer practice engineering. They are allowed to use the designation Professional Engineer, Retired or P.E., Retired. It is important to understand that once a license is placed in retired status it may never be reactivated.
Earn a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering or engineering technology from an ABET-accredited program. Pass the Fundamentals of Engineering exam. Pass the Principles Practice of Engineering exam. Gain the requisite years of progressive engineering experience under a PEs supervision, and meet other requirements.
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