Architectural blueprints, a Delaware Architecture Stamp, a yellow pencil, and a notepad. Blog post: Delaware Architecture Stamp.

What to Look for in Delaware Architecture Stamp Seals

From the time that an architect becomes licensed, he is required to use a stamp to place an official seal on work that he is either directly or indirectly responsible for.
A registered architect stamp for Washington State on a sticky note with blue papers behind it. Blog post: Washington’s Architectural Stamps.

Washington’s Architectural Stamps: Know the Guidelines First

The health, safety and welfare of the public depend upon the integrity of many professionals who practice various occupations across the nation. From bus drivers to food servers and everyone in between, we rely on the professional training and education of the individual as well as their adherence to both national and state guidelines to keep us all safe.
Yellow notepad with a pencil and a State of West Virginia Registered Architect stamp. Blog post: West Virginia Architectural Stamps and Seals.

What Architects Need to Know about West Virginia Architectural Stamps and Seals

When someone decides to become an architect, it comes along with a responsibility to not only the occupants of the proposed dwelling, but to all of the public in that community as well. Buildings and other structures can protect its occupants from numerous harsh weather conditions when designed and constructed properly.
Architectural blueprint with a Virginia architect seal stamp, featured in the blog post Virginia Architectural Seals.

The Guidelines of Virginia Architectural Seals

Architects nationwide who either design or directly oversee the design of building and structural plans are required to affix an official architectural stamp and seal to certain plans and documents. The specifics of the stamp and seal are dependent upon the state in which the architect is licensed and practicing.
Image of Vermont’s Architect Seal on a yellow background, featuring a central star, surrounding stars, and text for licensed architects in Vermont.

What You Need to Know about Vermont’s Architect Seal

Architects everywhere bear the responsibility of designing and often seeing through to completion buildings and structures that are not only safe but also aesthetically pleasing. It is essential for architects across the country to adhere to certain criteria in order to maintain the safety of the public.
Image of a Utah Architectural Stamp with a placeholder for name and number, featured in the blog post Utah Architectural Stamp.

All You Need to Know About the Utah Architectural Stamp

The requirements for using a Utah architectural stamp are very cut and dry, much like the design pattern of the seal itself. Pursuant to state laws, architects are required to seal all construction documents, so long as they meet the requirements of having been prepared by themselves, or by someone they supervised with their Utah architectural stamp and signature.

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