State Board of Licensure for Architects, Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors


Reinstatement Requirements

To reinstate your license as a Professional Engineer and/or as a Professional Land Surveyor in the State of Colorado, you must apply to the Board for reinstatement. Click on the appropriate link to access the necessary instructions and forms. Be sure to read the instructions carefully before completing the forms. (For purposes of licensure status, the terms "lapsed" and "expired" have the same meaning.)

NOTE: The reinstatement application and all accompanying forms must be typed. Handwritten applications will be rejected. To help you accomplish this, we have developed Microsoft Word fill-in forms (you must have Word on your computer in order to use these forms). We also recommend you review Tips for Using Fill-in Forms.

Professional Engineer

Professional Land Surveyor


INSTRUCTIONS AND TIPS FOR USING FILL-IN FORMS

After you locate the document you need, follow these steps:

  • On your Internet browser's standard menu bar, click on "File, Save As" and save the document to your computer.

  • To move through fields, use the "TAB" key to move forward or "SHIFT, TAB" to move backward.

  • For a checkbox, click within the box to add an "X" mark or simply hit the "X" key. Follow the same steps to remove an "X" if you made an error.

  • Most fields are restricted in length. If you run out of room while typing, try to edit or abbreviate your words.

  • When entering data into both the Experience Summary Forms and the Experience Verification Forms, be sure to keep separate engagements lined up together as shown in the sample form. Use the "ENTER" key within each field to move a column entry down to line up with related data.

    • Please note: The table is sized to fit on one page and will not expand. Do not continue typing beneath the bottom line; your text will not be seen. Instead, you should continue on a second or third page.

  • Remember to save your work frequently!

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