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The Mission of the West Virginia State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers is to safeguard the life, health, property, and welfare of the public by regulating the practice of professional engineering.
Q1. When can I register to take the PE exam if I want to become a West Virginia Professional Engineer?
The table below contains a list of relevant forms necessary for application to the West Virginia Board. Applicants must read the WV Laws, Rules and Regulations for the engineering profession for which they are requesting licensure.
This page offers information about the licensure status of professional engineers, retired engineers and engineering interns and for companies permitted to offer engineering services in West Virginia. Download a complete list of our current licensees or COA holders.
West Virginia State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers 300 Capitol Street - Suite 910, Charleston, West Virginia 25301 (304) 558-3554 | info@wvpebd.gov.
West Virginia State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers (WV PE Board) was formed to oversee the licensing of engineers in West Virginia in 1921. Article 13 – the part of the professional licensing chapter of the code (Chapter 30) that regulates Professional Engineers – was first enacted in 1992. The statutes in W.Va. Code 30-13-1
The West Virginia State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers has a major role in ensuring that Professional Engineers and their employing firms provide the highest quality professional services.
If you registered for the NCEES PE exam as a West Virginia exam applicant, you may apply for your first initial PE licensure in the State of West Virginia.
The West Virginia Society of Professional Engineers is a state society of the National Society of Professional Engineers. WVSPE was founded in 1934 to serve the interests of the individual engineer in West Virginia across all branches of engineering.
The WV Engineering Law regulates the practice of the profession of engineering and is intended for the guidance of persons who seek licensure to practice professional engineering, professional engineers and their firms, public officials who have responsibilities involving engineering matters, and any other person interested in the WV ...