![]() Note: You are not licensed and cannot practice or hold out as licensed until the Board processes your license. You will be instructed how to apply for your license. If your application is approved, the Board will notify you by mail. Licensure applicants must pay a $75 application fee to the Board. Applications are reviewed on Board meeting days, which occur approximately eight times per year (see calendar). You may apply for licensure at any time after you have completed the education, experience and examination requirements summarized aboved. Landscape Architecture License Application ![]() We encourage you to thoroughly review the instructions and the forms. The application packet provides a wealth of information regarding the application process, including links to Minnesota rules and statutes and relevant associated websites (such as CLARB). An example of a completed Experience Verification form is in the Additional Resources section.Īlternately, you may choose to establish a Council Record with the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards (CLARB) to submit, record and verify your experience and education information.Īpplicants must pass all sections of the Landscape Architect Registration Examination ( LARE). The completed form must be sent by the supervisor directly to the Board. You must customize and send a copy to every supervisor verifying your experience. Use the Experience Verification form, which is part of the Licensure Application packet, to report your experience. See MN Rule 1800.1500 Subp. 4-6 for experience requirement details. How much experience you need depends upon the type of education you earned. A limited amount of experience may be verified by a licensed architect or professional engineer. Qualifying experience consists of varied, progressive, nonrepetitive, practical experience in landscape architecture work and must be obtained under and verified by a licensed landscape architect. Find an LAAB Accredited Degree Programįor details on the above, see the license application (below) or MN Rule 1800.1500.Īpplicants for licensure must provide evidence that you meet the qualifying experience requirements. ![]() In order to sit for the required exam ( see below) and eventually become licensed, you must be a graduate of a landscape architecture curriculum accredited by the Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board (LAAB). ![]()
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