The purpose of the North Dakota engineer’s embossers is to distinguish the mark of professionals and to easily identify all work that is prepared by the professional seal holder or prepared by someone under the direct supervision of the professional seal holder. The seal functions such that it notifies the recipient of any documentation that the opinions, designs, or judgments contained therein were provided by a professional engineer and that these opinions, designs, or judgments were held to the highest standards of professional knowledge, ethical conduct, and skill. This guarantee is an official mark of certification, a visible commitment to the state-wide professional practice standards.
No matter where you are opting to practice, as a licensed engineer in this state you are required to invest in North Dakota engineer’s embossers over which you must maintain control at all times. While those who are acting under your supervision are allowed to use it if you deem it appropriate, no one has the right to use it aside from yourself, not even an employer who was fiscally responsible for its original purchase. It is imperative that as a licensed engineer you maintain complete personal control over the North Dakota engineer’s embossers at all times to prevent unauthorized use.
Adherence to State Standards of the North Dakota State Board
Professional engineer embossing seals are custom-made to adhere to the state requirements of the state in which you operate. They provide the perfect touch to any official document, or other documents and leave a clear impression for any office.
North Dakota PE Seal Requirements
North Dakota engineer’s embossers and seals can come in the form of a rubber stamp or embossing seal, both of which must range in size between 1½" and 1-5/8" in diameter. This North Dakota engineer’s embosser is authorized by the state board of registration for land surveyors and for professional engineers alike. The board authorizes the electronic, rubber stamp, and crimp-type seals. The seals that are crafted after 2005 have two concentric circles and the diameter of the outside circle is 1¾" while the inner circle is 1-¼".
The upper part between the two circles is where the phrase of “registered professional engineer” is placed. Placed at the bottom of the annular space located in between the two circles is the state name inscribed. Additionally, the inner circle is where the name of the registrant, the license number, and the date are located. The registration number is aligned centrally in the inner area and the print sizing for the name and registration name are equal on the North Dakota engineer’s embossers.
What Products Can I Select?
The North Dakota engineer’s embossers come in many varieties. There are traditional North Dakota engineer’s embossers available via soft seal embossers, long-reach seal embossers, extended long-reach seal embossers, handheld seal embossers, or desk seal embossers. The state also has stamps available for professional use which come in the form of pre-inked stamps, self-inking stamps, and other solutions.
North Dakota Professional Engineer Rubber Stamp
Looking for a professional engineer seal stamp that's state board approved? Look no further than our North Dakota Professional Engineer Seal Stamp! This stamp comes with a free electronic seal and includes 6 file types: DXF, DWG, TIF, JPG, PDF, and PNG. It's guaranteed to meet your state board specifications and is the most economical form of stamping available. Plus, you can use it with a separate stamp pad for even more versatility. Get yours today for any registered person in your office!
Self-Inking Professional Engineer Stamp
The Self-Inking North Dakota PE Engineering Stamp is approved by the North Dakota state board and comes with a free electronic seal. It includes 6 file types DXF, DWG, TIF, JPG, PDF, and PNG. The stamp is guaranteed to meet your state board specifications and is available in 11 ink colors. Simply press and print to use the stamp- it's excellent for repetitive stamping! The internal ink pad is replaceable and the stamp can make up to 5,000 impressions before needing to be re-inked.
About ESS
We know you have tight deadlines and need to get reports out quickly but more importantly correctly. Our North Dakota professional engineer stamp is made to regulations and applicable laws set by the state for their registrant's seal.