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Department of State: Division of Professional Regulation: Board of Architects

License by Reapplication


You may renew a Delaware Architect license for up to six months after its expiration date. However, if your Delaware license is expired and no longer renewable, you must re-apply.

When your reapplication is approved, you will be assigned a new license number, and a new seal will be required.

Requirements for All Reapplications

Submit:

  • completed, signed, notarized application form
  • reapplication fee by check or money order (non-refundable) made payable to “State of Delaware”
  • proof of 24 hours of continuing education from the previous two years (Section 6.8.2 of the Board’s Rules and Regulations)

Additional Requirements

What else you need to submit depends on how you applied before and how you are re-applying. The two types of reapplication are:

  • Reapplication by NCARB Certificate
  • Direct Reapplication

IF your previous application was by…

AND IF you are reapplying by…

THEN…

Examination

NCARB Certificate

contact NCARB to obtain a supplemental certificate sent directly from NCARB to the Board office.

 

Reciprocity with NCARB Certificate

 

Reciprocity by Direct Application

NCARB Certificate

contact NCARB to request NCARB Certificate sent directly from NCARB to the Board office.

Direct Reapplication

provide updated documentation:

  • letter of good standing (license verification) from each state in which you are now, or were ever, licensed sent directly from the state(s) to the Board office
  • Verification of Employment from each employer listed on the application
  • IDP sent directly from NCARB orIDP Waiver Request form and documentation
  • transcript from college/university showing degree received only if the Board office no longer has it

Note : Your transcript may no longer be on file in the Board office because lapsed files are periodically archived. You may contact the Board office to find out if your transcript is still on file.

 



Last Updated: Monday, 25-Aug-2008 10:39:59 EDT
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