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  • Skip the endless research. Provide us with a few details, and we’ll email you a comprehensive, research-backed report.
  • Tips

    • Requirements Overview Report: Not sure what licenses or registrations you need? Start here to get a broad overview of all regulatory requirements for your business.
    • License Detail Report: Already know which licenses you need? Use this report to get detailed guidance on how to apply — or drill deeper into licenses found in the Requirements Overview Report. Ensure your architects and engineers meet all licensing requirements with a detailed, jurisdiction-specific report. It covers professional criteria for roles like Professional Engineers (PE) and Registered Architects (RA), along with renewal timelines and certification rules to help maintain compliance.
    • Continuing Education Report: Keep your team certified with a curated list of continuing education courses approved by organizations like AIA and NSPE. These verified programs meet professional credit requirements and offer flexible learning formats to fit your team’s schedule.
    • Expansion Report: Expanding into new regions? Our AI-powered report outlines all regulatory requirements for architecture and engineering projects, including design approvals, professional licensing, and local environmental standards. It’s your guide to delivering compliant, successful projects in new geographies.
    • Tax Report: Manage your firm’s tax obligations with ease using our comprehensive report. It identifies all relevant taxes—such as those on professional services or project-specific activities—across jurisdictions, and includes filing schedules to help you stay organized and compliant.
    • Other Compliance Question: I have a question about registrations, licensing, tax, or other compliance matters
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  • Requirements Overview Report

    Not sure what licenses or registrations you need? Start here to get a broad overview of all regulatory requirements for your business. This deep research report optimized for breadth. That means you'll get a comprehensive overview outlining all the required licenses, permits, and registrations needed for a business to operate legally in a specific location and to conduct the specific business activities you describe.
  • How to Describe Your Business

    • Firm Type: Are you an architecture firm, engineering firm, multidisciplinary design firm, or land surveying company?
    • Disciplines Practiced: Specify the fields you work in—e.g., civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, environmental, geotechnical, or landscape architecture.
    • Service Offerings: Mention the services you provide—design and planning, construction documents, project management, plan review, code compliance, etc.
    • Professional Staff: Note whether your firm employs licensed professionals who sign and seal plans, and in which disciplines.
    • Business Model: Indicate whether you work as a prime consultant, subconsultant, or provide design-build support in collaboration with contractors.
    • Optionally, include a link to your website, portfolio, or firm brochure to help us better understand your services.
  • Location Tips

    • By default, your report will search for city, county, state, and federal requirements
    • Include the city and state to learn about local requirements, e.g., Tucson, AZ. Watch out for ambiguous city names - we recommend always providing the state.
    • If you're not interested in learning about local requirements, list the state, e.g., Arizona
    • You can list multiple locations, but if you're seeking maximum research depth and detail, run a separate report for each location.
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  • License Detail Report

    This deep research report is heavy on the details to obtain a particular license and light on peripheral education. This research report is optimized for depth. It is the tool for you when you just need the facts without fluff.
  • Location Tips

    • Include the city and state to learn about local requirements, e.g., Tucson, AZ. Watch out for ambiguous city names - we recommend always providing the state.
    • If you're not interested in learning about local requirements, list the state, e.g., Arizona
    • You can list multiple locations, but if you're seeking maximum research depth and detail, run a separate report for each location.
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  • Continuing Education Report

    Keep your team certified with a curated list of continuing education courses approved by organizations like AIA and NSPE. These verified programs meet professional credit requirements and offer flexible learning formats to fit your team’s schedule.
  • Examples:

    • Continuing Education Requirements for Professional Engineers in California: As a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in California, what are the specific continuing education requirements I must fulfill to renew my license in 2026? For instance, how many Professional Development Hours (PDHs) are required per renewal cycle, and are there any mandatory topics, such as ethics or seismic design, that must be included? Additionally, what types of activities—such as online courses, webinars, or in-person workshops—are accepted by the California Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists, and are there any limitations on self-study hours?
    • Reciprocity for Architects Between New York and Texas: I am a licensed architect in New York and am considering applying for licensure in Texas through reciprocity. What are the specific requirements for obtaining licensure by comity as set by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners? For example, do I need to provide proof of completing the Architect Registration Examination (ARE), and are there any additional Texas-specific exams or continuing education requirements, such as courses on barrier-free design or sustainable practice, that I must complete before my application is approved?
    • Approved Continuing Education Courses for Structural Engineers in Florida: As a structural engineer licensed in Florida, I need to complete my continuing education requirements before my license renewal in February 2027. Can you recommend three Florida Board of Professional Engineers-approved courses that focus on advanced structural design or wind load analysis, given Florida’s hurricane-prone environment? Please specify whether these courses are available online, their duration in Continuing Education Units (CEUs) or PDHs, and if they meet the board’s requirement for at least one hour of instruction on Florida’s building codes and professional ethics.
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  • Expansion Report

    Expanding into new regions? Our AI-powered report outlines all regulatory requirements for architecture and engineering projects, including design approvals, professional licensing, and local environmental standards. It’s your guide to delivering compliant, successful projects in new geographies.
  • Expansion Plan Tips

    • Discipline and Scope: Describe the type of services you’ll offer (e.g., civil engineering, architectural design, MEP consulting, land surveying).
    • Firm Licensing Needs: Indicate whether you’re opening a new office, forming a new legal entity, or planning to offer services in a new state—this often triggers firm license and qualification requirements.
    • Professional Staff: Mention whether licensed professionals will be signing/sealing plans, and in which states. Some jurisdictions require specific licensing for responsible individuals.
    • New Locations: Include the city and state where you plan to operate (e.g., Tucson, AZ) so we can surface local registration and permitting obligations. Always list the state to avoid confusion with similarly named cities.
    • Project Context: If applicable, note whether you're pursuing public contracts, design-build work, or infrastructure projects—these may affect license classification, procurement registration, and regulatory reporting.
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  • Tax Report

    This deep research report attempts to tackle any tax question you're struggling with, no matter how obscure, and works hard to "dig" for an accurate result from valid primary, government sources.
  • Tips

    • Be specific! For a quality result, include as much detail as possible about your exact question, context, and output you're looking for.
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  • Other Compliance Report

    This deep research report attempts to tackle any question about registrations, licensing, tax, or other compliance matter that you're struggling with, no matter how obscure, and works hard to "dig" for an accurate result from valid primary, government sources.
  • Tips

    • Be specific! For a quality result, include as much detail as possible about your exact question, context, and output you're looking for.
    • If you have questions about a specific regulation, you can provide the proper name of the regulation and/or a website link. Unless you explicitly ask for a historic version, our agents will source the most recent version of regulations.
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