New Mexico Professional Engineer (PE) License Lookup

Use this New Mexico professional engineer license lookup to search Professional Engineers by name or license number. For the current license status and disciplinary history, confirm the record with New Mexico Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors .

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William R. Brownlie

Pasadena, NM #12935
Active
PB

Paul Brucke

Toronto, NM #26889
Active
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Adrian Brudz

Houston, NM #29689
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Bruce E. Brunsdon

Baton Rouge, NM #23711
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Jessica L. Bryan

Sacramento, NM #19548
Active
RB

Richard Bryan

Abilene, NM #21783
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John T. Bryant

Carrollton, NM #18085
Active
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Mark Buckingham

Wichita, NM #26318
Active
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William Burchett

Minnetonka, NM #18006
Active
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James Burckhard

Sandia Park, NM #10435
Active
JB

Justin Burgoon

Chicago, NM #27849
Active
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Kai Burk

Suwanee, NM #28466
Active
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Thomas D. Burleigh

Socorro, NM #16513
Active
JB

Jarrod C. Burns

Louisville, NM #25869
Active
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Brett Burnside

Louisville, NM #23086
Active
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Walter Burrell

Beaumont, NM #18267
Active
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Aaron Burzynski

Westborough, NM #30423
Active
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Marc Butorac

Orlando, NM #18539
Active
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James Bychowski

Mendota Heights, NM #29774
Active
JC

James L. Caldwell

Irving, NM #19580
Active
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John Caldwell

Farmington, NM #26136
Active
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Shannon Callahan

Loveland, NM #28961
Active
RC

Ruben Calles

Houston, NM #24106
Active
BC

Brian Campbell

Ballinger, NM #24368
Active

Verification guide

How to verify a New Mexico professional engineer license

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Start by matching the engineer's legal name and license number to the record shown here. Then open New Mexico Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors's official record to confirm that the PE license is current and valid for work in New Mexico.

What to check in the license record

  • The name and license number match the plans, seal, proposal, or contract you are reviewing.
  • The credential is active for the correct profession and issuing jurisdiction.
  • The expiration or renewal date covers the date the professional performed the work.
  • Any limitations, disciplinary actions, or board orders have been reviewed.

New Mexico licensing rules

Renewal
New Mexico professional engineer and surveyor licenses run on a two-year cycle keyed to the license number: licenses with odd-numbered license numbers must be renewed by December 31 of each odd-numbered year, and even-numbered licenses by December 31 of each even-numbered year, after which the license automatically expires. The biennial renewal fee is $220 for a single professional engineer or professional surveyor license ($440 for a dual PE/PS license); a delinquent licensee may still renew, before the following March 1, by paying twice the biennial renewal fee. Source
Reciprocity
New Mexico grants professional engineer licensure by endorsement to an applicant who holds a current license in another state, the District of Columbia, a U.S. territory or possession, or a foreign country, if the professional engineering committee determines the applicant's education, experience, and examination qualifications are not lower than New Mexico's own standards under Sections 61-23-14 and 61-23-14.1 NMSA 1978. The comity/endorsement application fee is $325 for an applicant with an NCEES record and $375 for an applicant without one. Source

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Official New Mexico PE license verification

EngineeringID helps locate the record. New Mexico Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors is the source of truth for current status and board actions.

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New Mexico PE License Lookup FAQ

How do I look up a professional engineer license in New Mexico?

Search this New Mexico PE directory by the engineer's name or license number, then confirm the current record and any disciplinary history directly with New Mexico Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors.

How many Professional Engineers are listed in New Mexico?

EngineeringID currently lists 1417 active Professional Engineers in New Mexico. The state board remains the authoritative source for current license status.

Where can I find the official New Mexico license lookup?

Use the official board link on this page to open New Mexico Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors, the authoritative source for license status and disciplinary records.