I have attained licensure in 5 additional states through NCEES, and I found it relatively straight forward. Like Jan said however, if it's been a while between uses, your profile requires updating, which does include going through it like it was the first time. But I do understand the reasoning to some degree. They want to know you have been continuously working, if you moved, changed jobs, etc. Also, in my case, one of my references retired so I needed a new one. The amount the NCEES helps facilitate comity licensure depends somewhat on each state but I believe it has been quicker/easier in all of my uses.
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Jeffrey Walkley P.E., S.E., M.ASCE
Vice President
Michael J Walkley, PA
Towson MD
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-14-2023 06:26 PM
From: Heidi Wallace
Subject: NCEES Record
The NCEES Record program is intended to allow for ease in applying for licensure in additional jurisdictions. In a few states, you can also apply for your initial licensure through the Record; this is what I was able to do in Oklahoma. I haven't yet tried to apply for comity licensure in another state.
For those that didn't know about the Record program, this may be something to look into.
For those who have used the Record to apply for comity licensure, what was your experience?
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Heidi C. Wallace, P.E., M.ASCE
Tulsa, OK
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