> Ok, here is the summary so far for a annualized renewal. Texas holds to top spot at $379 a year (who would of thought that) and the least expensive is Ohio at $20.00 a year (does a fishing license come with that?).
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> 1 Texas $379.00
> 2 Connecticut $285.00
> 3 Tennessee $140.00
> 4 Florida $127.50
> 5 West Virginia $100.00
> 6 New York $95.67
> 7 New Mexico $90.00
> 8 New Jersey $80.00
> 9 Oregon $75.00
> 10 Oklahoma $75.00
> 11 Arizona $65.00
> 12 Washington $58.00
> 13 California $57.50
> 14 Nebraska $50.00
> 15 Kansas $30.00
> 16 Pennsylvania $25.00
> 17 Ohio $20.00
In Ohio they should pay the registration fees for a surveyor and throw in fees for the DL, CHL, hunting license, fishing license and at least one vehicle registration.
B-)
In Wyoming - $90.00 for 2 years - Just renewed in December 2012 - Went down from $115.00 when renewed in 2010.
In Idaho - $80.00 for 2 years
In Arizona - $195.00 for 3 years
Make it $1,000 and get rid of mandatory continuing education. Use the extra money to pursue those that need pursued.
Montana = $110/2 years
CT continuing ED...
Is coming....PE's are already in line for it, however CALS will administer the CE for Land Surveyors.
Virginia is $90 every 2 years.
Kentucky is $150 for a two year term for an individuals license.
A firm is required to be registered as well and the cost is $100 per year.
That is the same for both surveying and engineering.
If the firm permit is for a surveying and engineering company, the firm permit is $150 instead of $100.
MN $135.50 for two years, WI $82.00 for two years, both including online payment fees. No COAs in either state.