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The verification form must be signed and sealed by a PE in a recognized jurisdiction. This requirement gives the state a degree of assurance that the experience being claimed is experience of a quality that resulted in the applicant obtaining or assimilating engineering experiences that ultimately would lead to a professional practice that does not endanger the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the state.
One for each work engagement. A work engagement is typically a period of time working for one employer. Some applicants have only one work engagement while others may have six or more.
No. Verification forms should be sent to the applicant to be included with the application when it is submitted to DOPL.
In order to engage in the practice of engineering in the state of Utah, you are required to have a Utah license. Therefore, if you intend to practice engineering in Utah, you must plan accordingly and submit an application well before you intend to practice.