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(@john-putnam)
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Two part questions here.

I have a long term engineering client that asked me to take a look at some track work in Illinois.?ÿ I was wondering if anyone would be interested in working with on it with me.?ÿ Feel free to message me.

Second Part, how do I find the requirements for licensure in as they stood 1994??ÿ Just in case I decide to apply in the future, apparently I only need to meet the Illinois requirements at the time I got my first stamp.

 
Posted : 11/12/2018 7:11 am
(@david-livingstone)
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https://iplsa.org/IPLSA/Licensure/IL_Statues_and_Rules/IPLSA/Statutes_Rules.aspx?hkey=0819bfc1-5e34-414c-8d2a-c3f8cedd10af

I'd start with the link above, its from the IPLSA web site and there are some other pages and links from the website that you might find usefull.?ÿ I was licensed in 1992 and I have a 4 year engineering degree that allowed me to take the test sooner than if I didn't have it.?ÿ At some point after I got my license they required a 4 year degree with some very specific requirements on classes and hours.?ÿ My guess is you would have to meet the degree requirements but I'm not sure.

If you want to message me, we have several offices in Illinois and it seems like we rarely turn down work.?ÿ?ÿ My question would be where at in Illinois?

 
Posted : 11/12/2018 10:52 am
(@john-putnam)
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Thanks Dave,

From the way I read it, I need to show that I met Illinois requirements for the PS exam in 1994, the year I received my initial license.?ÿ I have a four year degree but it is as a geomorphologist with extensive cartography, photogrammetry, remote sensing and a couple of year of surveying.?ÿ It was enough to sit for the LIST the spring before graduation.

I'll message you if it starts to look a little more real.

 
Posted : 11/12/2018 1:51 pm
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