Maryland PE Stamp Overview
PE stamps in Maryland are regulated by the Maryland Board for Professional Engineers (MBPE) to ensure the authenticity and accountability of engineering work. In this blog post, we will summarize the key requirements for Maryland PE stamps.
Maryland Code Reference: The requirements for Maryland PE stamps are outlined in the Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR). The specific section that covers PE stamps is:
- COMAR 09.23.03.07: Seal and Signature
Stamp Size and Design – The Maryland PE stamp must meet the following size and design requirements:
Requirement | Description |
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Size | The seal shall be 1-5/8 inches in diameter. |
Design | The seal shall bear the licensee’s name, license number, and the legend “Professional Engineer” and “State of Maryland.” |
Border | The seal shall have two concentric circles with the outer circle having a diameter of 1-5/8 inches. |
Lettering | The licensee’s name and license number shall be placed within the inner circle. The words “Professional Engineer” and “State of Maryland” shall be placed between the inner and outer circles. |
Other Important Information:
- Signing and Sealing: All final engineering documents must be signed, dated, and sealed by the licensee in responsible charge of the work.
- Electronic Signatures: The use of electronic signatures and digital seals is permitted, provided they meet the requirements set forth by the MBPE.
- Out-of-State Licensees: PEs licensed in other states must obtain a Maryland PE license to practice engineering in Maryland and use the Maryland PE stamp on their documents.
- Stamp Ownership: The PE stamp is the property of the licensee and must be under their control. It is the licensee’s responsibility to prevent unauthorized use of their stamp.
- Stamp Usage: The PE stamp should only be used on documents that have been prepared by the licensee or under their responsible charge. Misuse of the stamp may result in disciplinary action.
By adhering to these requirements, Maryland PEs can ensure compliance with state regulations and maintain the integrity of their professional work. It is essential to stay informed about any updates or changes to the Maryland PE stamp requirements by regularly reviewing the COMAR section mentioned above.
For more detailed information, please refer to the official website of the Maryland Board for Professional Engineers at https://www.dllr.state.md.us/license/pe/.