Historically, individuals have been allowed to become licensed as a Professional Surveyor in any given state through some combination of education, experience as a surveying intern, and examinations. Typically, those who are licensed in one state, and seeking to be licensed in another state will be required to take only the state-specific exam for that state. Only those who have successfully completed the Fundamentals exam, served the internship required by the state in which the license is to be issued, and successfully completed that state’s Principles and Practice exam are designated as Professional Surveyors. These individuals are not allowed to provide the services of a Professional Surveyor. Those who have passed the Fundamentals exam are typically known as Surveyor Interns, or Surveyors-in-Training. Each state has a licensing Board which critiques the qualifications and experience of those seeking licensure prior to those individuals being allowed to take the required examination(s) required for licensure.
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