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Registration Requirements: Architects |
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Applicants for architectural registration must:
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Be at least 21 years of age and of good moral character
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- Have obtained a professional degree in architecture from a program accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB);
- Complete the NCARB Intern Development Program (IDP); and
- Pass the Architect Registration Examination (ARE)
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- Hold a current NCARB Certificate;
- Have successfully completed all portions of the NCARB exams administered by NCARB standards at the date of your initial registration; and
- Have fulfilled the seismic requirement by exam, completion of the NCARB-approved seismic seminar, or a seismic treatise submitted to another western state.
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Registration by Examination |
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Education Information
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The National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) is the sole agency authorized to accredit US professional degree programs in architecture.
To learn more about NAAB, or to see if a particular architecture program is accredited, refer to the NAAB website.
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IDP Information
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The Intern Development Program (IDP) is a profession-wide, comprehensive internship program that contributes to the development of architects. The program was created to ensure that graduates from architecture programs would acquire the necessary discipline, integrity, judgment, skills and knowledge to practice architecture.
For more information on the IDP, refer to the NCARB website.
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Exam Information
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The Architect Registration Examination (ARE) examines candidates for their knowledge, skills and ability to provide the various services required in the design and construction of buildings.
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Registration by Reciprocity |
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Architects registered to practice in another state may apply for registration by reciprocity. Applicants must:
- Hold certification with NCARB;
- Have successfully completed all portions of the NCARB exams administered by NCARB standards at the date of your initial registration; and
- Have fulfilled the seismic requirement by exam, completion of the NCARB-approved seismic seminar, or a seismic treatise submitted to another western state. (Seismic testing was included in the seven-part NCARB Structural Examination in December 1965; it was included in the seven-part NCARB exam for those in the western region in 1963; and was included in California in 1936)
IMPORTANT: Completion of the reciprocity process, and issuance of a license, is mandatory before any activities constituting the practice of architecture may begin for projects located in Nevada. Failure to comply with this state law is a misdemeanor and may result in the denial of your registration. NRS Statute 623.180: No person may practice architecture or use the title of architect; or practice residential design or use the title residential designer; or practice as a registered interior designer or use the title of registered interior designer in this state without having a certificate issued to him under the provisions of this chapter.
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Temporary Certificate |
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Temporary certificates of registration to practice architecture are available for the purposes of presenting a proposal for professional services or qualifications. Persons applying for a temporary certificate must be NCARB-certified.
For more information on temporary certificates, see NRS 623.182 or call the board office.
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Fees |
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Application Forms (if sent from the board office)
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$ 25
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Application Processing (registration by examination)
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$ 50
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Application Processing (reciprocal registration)
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$300
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Certificate (one time fee, upon initial registration)
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$125
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Temporary Certificate of Registration
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$500
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Annual Registration
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$150
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Annual Registration (prorated for initial registration in November or December)
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$ 75
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Stamp (registration by examination only)
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$ 25
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Late renewal of an expired certificate within 1 year after expiration (in addition to annual registration fee)
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$220
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Late renewal of a certificate which has been expired for more than 1 year, but not more than 3 years (in addition to annual registration fee)
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$300
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Restoration of a revoked certificate
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$300
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Replacement of a certificate
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$ 30
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Stamping Requirements |
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NAC 623.750 Seal for architect.
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- Each architect shall obtain and possess an embossed seal or a seal designed as a rubber stamp or a seal in electronic format which complies with the following specifications:
- The overall diameter of the seal must be approximately 1 7/8 inches.
- The seal must contain the name of the registrant, his number of registration and conform to the following design:

- Each plan, specification, report or other document issued by a registrant must be signed and must be sealed or stamped by him either manually or electronically.
Information about sealing and signing documents
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Forms and Notices |
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Applications for Registration
Change of Address Form
Rules of Conduct - Architects
Steps and Timeframe in the Registration by Examination Process for Architects
Steps and Timeframe in the Registration by Reciprocity Process for Architects
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