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- California Architects Board
The California Architects Board protects consumers by establishing standards for professional qualifications, ensuring competence through examinations, setting practice standards, and enforcing the Architects Practice Act
- California Architect License Renewals Are Changing
Starting January 1, 2025, California architects will follow a brand-new renewal timetable Below is a quick primer on what’s changing, why it matters, and how to stay compliant
- Licensure + Renewal - AIA California
However, most state’s requirements are similar, whether they require architects to meet them annually or biannually The average AIA member holds four or more state licenses and must meet the continuing education requirements for all the states in which you intend to practice
- California – NCARB
In 1929, the board’s name was changed to the California State Board of Architectural Examiners The board was renamed the California Architects Board in 1999 Since 1997, the board has also overseen the Landscape Architects Technical Committee
- California Architects Board - LinkedIn
CAB was created by the California Legislature in 1901 to safeguard the public’s health, safety and welfare CAB also oversees the Landscape Architects Technical Committee
- California Architects Board - Facebook
📝 The California Architects Board is studying what architects do in their jobs This research will be used to improve the tests given to future architects California architects are encouraged to complete the survey by March 8, 2026 Your voice matters! Thank you for helping us keep the architect profession strong in California
- Licensees Information - California Architects Board
The California Architects Board is the regulatory authority for architects in the State of California
- License Search - California Architects Board
The Board licenses individual architects, not firms or corporations To obtain information on an individual licensee, the Board provides an online tool which will allow you to search by name, city, county, and or license number
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