About Us
The Board is comprised of nine members, appointed by the Governor. There are five professional engineers (PE), two professional land surveyors (PLS) and two public members. All members are appointed for a five year term.
The Board reviews applications, develops and administers the state specific licensing examination, licenses qualified applicants, and regulates the professional practice of licensees throughout the State. They also have the power to discipline those individuals who are not licensed in the State but who are performing engineering or land surveying in the State.
Board meetings are held at the Board offices in Montgomery, and are open to the public. We ask that persons wishing to bring matters for the Board’s consideration submit written notification or request to be placed on the agenda 20 days prior to the scheduled meeting.
Our Mission
The Alabama Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors was created to protect the public by helping to safeguard health, life, safety, welfare and property, by providing for the licensing of persons and regulation of the practices of engineering and land surveying.
This purpose is achieved through the establishment of minimum qualifications for entry into the professions of engineering and land surveying, through the adoption of rules defining and delineating unlawful or unethical conduct, and through swift and effective discipline for those individuals or entities who violate the applicable laws or rules promulgated thereunder.