Frequently Asked Questions
Can an international firm apply for a license in multiple states? Does a firm need to apply for individual licenses in each state in which it plans to operate?

There is no national license for architects in the United States. Architects are individually licensed in each individual jurisdiction of the United States. Architects are licensed separately under different laws, and must apply for a license in each jurisdiction. In some jurisdictions it is required that firms also have authorizations to practice.

After an architect has achieved an architectural license, that architect may be eligible for NCARB certification, a tool for achieving reciprocal licensure in multiple jurisdictions.

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