Directory · California Professional Engineers

California Professional Engineers — Stamp-Ready, BPELSG Verified.

Find California-licensed Professional Engineers (P.E.) by discipline and metro. Every profile deep-links to BPELSG for one-click license verification.

Licensed California P.E.s, verified against the BPELSG roll.

California Professional Engineers hold a state-issued license under one or more practice acts: civil, electrical, mechanical, structural, geotechnical, or traffic engineering. Only a licensed P.E. can stamp engineering documents intended for public works, building permits, or regulated infrastructure in California.

EngineerMint indexes the public BPELSG roster and presents each licensee with discipline, license number, status, and a direct link to the official DCA lookup. Use this hub when you need a stamping engineer-of-record, an expert reviewer, or a P.E. to lead a regulated project in California.

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What is a California Professional Engineer (P.E.)?+

A licensee of the California Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists (BPELSG) authorized to practice and stamp engineering work in a registered discipline within California.

Which disciplines require a California P.E. license?+

California issues 'Title Act' licenses (civil, electrical, mechanical) and 'Practice Act' licenses (structural, geotechnical, traffic). Each profile shows the licensee's specific discipline(s).

How do I confirm a California P.E. is in good standing?+

Click through to BPELSG's DCA license lookup from any profile to confirm number, status, discipline, issue date, and expiration in real time.

Can a California P.E. stamp drawings outside the state?+

Only if separately licensed (or comity-licensed) in the destination state. Many California P.E.s hold multi-state registrations — listed on each profile.

How do I hire a California professional engineer?+

Filter by discipline and metro, view credentials and license status, then contact directly or post a scoped project brief to receive proposals.

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