Texas · Licensed PEs
Licensed Professional Engineers in Texas
Find licensed Professional Engineers in Texas — TBPELS-credentialed PEs in civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, telecom, and environmental disciplines across the state.
About Texas PE licensure
Texas Professional Engineers are credentialed by the Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors (TBPELS) under the Texas Engineering Practice Act. PE licensure is required to seal any document filed with a public authority, supervise engineering work for the public, or use the title "engineer" in regulated practice.
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How do I verify a Texas PE license?
Use the TBPELS license lookup to verify the PE number, status, discipline endorsements, and disciplinary history. EngineerMint surfaces verified records on each engineer profile.
What disciplines do Texas PEs hold?
Texas issues PE licenses by branch — civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, environmental, chemical, industrial, petroleum, and others. Engineers must practice only within their area of competence.
Can a Texas PE stamp drawings in another state?
Only with a license (or comity license) in that state. Each project must be sealed by a PE licensed in the project state.
Do Texas PEs need continuing education?
Yes. TBPELS requires 15 PDHs per year, including 1 PDH in professional ethics and engineering practice rules.