- Location
- Wisconsin
- Occupation
- PE (Retired) - Power Systems
None of the states, in which I am registered, require a 'raised stamp'.
Charlie, I know that in NJ this wouldn't fly. They want an ink signature and raised seal or it's no go.
A project that I am working on in Delaware required me to obtain my PE license in that state. Their process includes the requirement that I purchase an embossing tool, and prove to them that I have in fact purchased the tool by sending them a letter with the raised seal applied to the letter. After that process was completed, that is after I was officially registered as a Delaware PE, I used an electronic version of the seal on the project drawings and specs. Go figure!:blink:
Who exactly is the "They"? The state, selected agencies of the state, specifically the AJH, the customer?
The reason I'm asking, is if it is the customer, they get what they want. If it is the state, that is per law/regulation - generally not subject to whim.
ice
The New Jersey Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors. ... You'll note they specifically say a rubber stamp is not acceptable.
"... the licensed/registered professional of record must sign and seal each sheet of each copy of plans, the title page of the specifications, and any additional supporting information submitted. ..."Yes, that is what it says. There could easily be 100 pages and 50 copies going out to all the contractors (unless its 200 pages and 200 copies. Yikes! Makes one wonder if maybe there is an out for some of the copies.
I am not sure how that is supposed to work? ALMOST, every set I get off my computer, whether it is e-mail, Builders Exchange, or the multiple of other websites in which we receive or go find our prints have a stamp and a signature. Unless they allow copies of copies of course.
"... the licensed/registered professional of record must sign and seal each sheet of each copy of plans, the title page of the specifications, and any additional supporting information submitted. ..."Yes, that is what it says. There could easily be 100 pages and 50 copies going out to all the contractors (unless its 200 pages and 200 copies. Yikes! Makes one wonder if maybe there is an out for some of the copies.
ice