Wash. Admin. Code § 308-12-055 - What is the application process if I am already licensed in an NCARB recognized jurisdiction?
(1) If
you are currently licensed and have an NCARB certificate:
(a) Complete the board's official application
form and submit it to the board office with the reciprocity application fee and
the initial license fee. The application fee is not refundable.
(b) Have NCARB transmit evidence of your
certification directly to the Washington board office.
(c) Satisfactorily complete the Washington
state law review exam.
(2) If you are licensed in an
NCARB-recognized jurisdiction and do not have an NCARB certificate:
(a) Complete the board's official application
form and submit it to the board office with the reciprocity application fee and
the initial license fee. The application fee is not refundable.
(b) Request certification be sent directly
from the issuing jurisdiction to the board office, verifying you have
successfully passed the ARE, and:
(i) Have
held an active license for eight or more years; or
(ii) Have held an active license for less
than eight years and have either:
(A) An NAAB
accredited architectural degree, as shown by an official sealed transcript sent
directly to the board office by the college or university and have completed
the AXP as shown by your AXP record sent directly to the board office from
NCARB;
(B) A combination of
education and experience, including completion of the AXP, totaling eight
years, as shown by:
(I) An official sealed
transcript showing any applicable courses you have taken from a community
college, technical college, or university. The transcript must be sent directly
from the college or university to the board office;
(II) Verification of practical architectural
work experience, on the board's application forms, completed by licensed
architects who have reviewed your practical work experience and sent directly
to the board office; and
(III) Your
AXP record sent directly to the board office from NCARB.
(3)
Satisfactorily complete a review of Washington state law review exam.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 18.08.340 and 43.24.086. 11-11-019, § 308-12-055, filed 5/9/11, effective 7/1/11.
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