Keep every SE and PE license, PDH hour, and renewal deadline in one place, with each state's rule applied for you.
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Built for structural engineers who hold an SE and a PE across more than one state, and the firms that employ them.
Track your Structural Engineer and Professional Engineer registrations side by side, in every state you hold, with license numbers and expirations.
An SE renews on the same PDH rule as the state PE. We apply each state's requirement automatically and show exactly what you have and what you still need, ethics hours included.
Automated email reminders at 90, 60, and 30 days, then daily the final week. Renew on time in every state you hold, with a one-click link to each board's portal.
Track your engineering firm's Certificates of Authorization next to your individual SE and PE registrations. One compliance surface for the whole practice instead of two spreadsheets.
Per-seat for firms, flat plans for individuals. Your first license is free.
Per-seat tracking for design and engineering firms, with everything the person who manages compliance needs in one place.
Just tracking your own license? Individual plans:
No migration project, no onboarding call. Add a license and start tracking the same day.
Add each SE and PE license with its number and expiration. Every state you hold, in one place.
Each state's PE renewal cycle, PDH, ethics subset, and fee is applied to your SE automatically, since the SE renews on the same terms. No guessing what counts.
Log CE as you earn it, watch your PDH progress fill in, and get reminded long before anything expires. Scan a certificate and we fill in the course, date, and hours.
See which states issue a separate SE license and the renewal rule for each, with a direct link to the board portal.
Browse SE licensure by stateWhat structural engineers ask before signing up.
Illinois, Hawaii, California, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Alaska, Georgia, and Oklahoma issue a separate Structural Engineer license or title (earned via the NCEES 16-hour SE exam after your PE). Everywhere else, structural engineering is practiced under the PE license. See the state-by-state breakdown for the details where you practice.
No. In essentially every state that issues a separate SE license, the SE renews identically to the PE: same board, renewal cycle, and PDH hours. PE License Pro applies your state's PE rule to your SE automatically, so you track one set of hours.
Pass the NCEES 16-hour Structural Engineering (SE) exam after you already hold a PE. In practice-act states it's required to perform or stamp designated structural work; in California (a title act) the SE authority is tied to your Civil PE and required for schools, hospitals, and other essential facilities.
No. Pricing is by number of licenses and plan, not by state. Your first license is free, forever, no matter how many states it covers in our records.
Yes. The firm plan gives one admin dashboard for every engineer's SE and PE licenses and CE, plus your firm's Certificates of Authorization across every state. See the firm plan.
Add your first license free and never stress-renew again.