Engineering Licensing in Lake Worth Beach, Florida

Who Needs a License

Engineering work in Lake Worth Beach is regulated under Florida's Construction Industry Licensing Board framework. Per Fla. Stat. § 489.105, specific engineering disciplines require licensure when performing work that affects public safety, health, or welfare. The statute defines regulated practice to include design, construction administration, and inspection services related to structures, utilities, and infrastructure. Anyone offering engineering services as a business in Lake Worth Beach must hold appropriate state licensure before commencing work.

How to Get Licensed

Florida issues Professional Engineer (PE) licenses through the Construction Industry Licensing Board, established under Fla. Stat. § 489.107.

Steps to licensure:

  1. Education & Experience: Meet qualification requirements under Fla. Stat. § 489.113. Typically, this requires a bachelor's degree in engineering from an ABET-accredited program plus documented work experience under a licensed engineer.

  2. Military Credit: If applicable, Fla. Stat. § 489.1131 allows credit for relevant military training and education toward experience requirements.

  3. Examination: Pass the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam and the Professional Engineering (PE) exam.

  4. Application: Submit your application to the Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board through the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). Verify current procedures and fees on the DBPR website.

Local Requirements

Lake Worth Beach enforces Florida state licensing requirements. Permit applications and engineering plan reviews are processed through the Lake Worth Beach Building Department.

For work-specific local regulations, consult the Lake Worth Beach Municipal Code. The municipal code may contain amendments to state requirements, local design standards, or additional submission requirements for engineering work within city limits.

Contact the Lake Worth Beach Building Department for guidance on local submittal procedures, required documentation, and any municipal amendments affecting engineering licensure or practice.

Exemptions

Fla. Stat. § 489.103 exempts certain work and practitioners from licensure requirements. These include routine maintenance, certain minor alterations, and work performed by individuals not holding themselves out as professional engineers. Refer to the statute for specific exemption categories before proceeding without a license.

State Licensing Board Contact

Florida Board of Professional Engineers (FBPE)
- Phone: 850-521-0500
- Website: https://fbpe.org/

References


The law belongs to the people. Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, 590 U.S. (2020)