North Carolina Materials Engineer Stamp
Get your North Carolina Materials Engineer stamp digitally. Legal digital seals accepted by the North Carolina Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors. Fast, secure, and compliant.
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Quick Facts
- License Required
- Yes - PE License
- Digital Seals
- Accepted
- Continuing Education
- 15 PDH per year
- Licensing Board
- North Carolina Board of Examiners for...
Yes, North Carolina accepts digital Materials Engineer stamps. The North Carolina Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors permits digitally signed and sealed documents when properly authenticated with a digital certificate. EngineeringID provides legally compliant digital stamps that meet all North Carolina requirements.
TL;DR - Quick Summary
About North Carolina Materials Engineer Stamps
Cost Breakdown
Setup Timeline
Physical vs Digital Stamps
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Legal Requirements
Industry Requirements
License Renewal & Updates
License Reciprocity & Multi-State Practice
Official Resources for North Carolina
Official resources and contact information for North Carolina professional licensing:
Official licensing authority for North Carolina. Verify license status, renewal windows, and submittal requirements.
The federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act establishes the legal validity of electronic signatures and seals.
North Carolina's state-level UETA statute recognizes electronic records and signatures as legally equivalent to their paper counterparts.
Contact number for the North Carolina board: (919) 791-2000
What you'd pay at PeStamps.com vs here
PeStamps.com sells electronic stamp image files — here's their full pricing by format package, compared to what you get with us.
| Format package | Price |
|---|---|
| JPEG, TIF, PDF | $10 |
| AutoCAD DWG | $12 |
| PNG (transparent background) | $14 |
| JPEG, PDF, DWG | $15 |
| JPEG, TIF, PDF, DWG, PNG | $24 |
| JPEG/TIF/PDF + signature (black, blue, or red) | $25 |
| AutoCAD DWG + signature | $27 |
| PNG + signature (transparent) | $29 |
| JPEG/TIF/PDF with & without signature | $30 |
- No tamper-evident cryptographic sealing
- No public verification URL
- No audit trail
- Re-purchase required at every license renewal
| Free | $0 / mo |
| Professional popular | $19 / mo |
| Team | $49 / mo |
- Cryptographic seal — tamper-evident and verifiable
- Public verification URL on every sealed document
- Full audit trail + cloud document storage
- Seal from any device, anywhere
- Unlimited seals per month (Professional+)
- Credential stays current — no re-purchasing
PeStamps.com electronic stamp prices sourced from their public product pages. Available in 1-5/8″ or 2″ diameter; price does not vary by size for electronic packages. EngineeringID Professional plan billed annually.
North Carolina Licensing Requirements
- Licensing Board
- North Carolina Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors
- Requirements
- ABET-accredited engineering degree, 4 years experience, FE and PE exams
- Continuing Education
- 15 PDH per year
- Digital Seals
- Accepted
- Contact
- (919) 791-2000
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North Carolina Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors
(919) 791-2000
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About Materials Engineers
Materials engineers develop, process, and test materials used to create products ranging from computer chips to aircraft wings. They work with metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites.
Typical Projects
- Material selection
- Failure analysis
- Corrosion protection
- Composite design
- Heat treatment
- Quality testing
- Manufacturing processes
Materials engineers may need PE licensure for material specifications on critical structures and failure analysis work.
North Carolina Materials Engineer Stamp FAQ
Acceptance of digital Materials Engineer stamps varies by state and by profession. Confirm with the North Carolina Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors that Materials Engineer digital seals are accepted for the documents you intend to seal in North Carolina.
To obtain a North Carolina Materials Engineer stamp, you must first be licensed by the North Carolina Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors. Requirements include: ABET-accredited engineering degree, 4 years experience, FE and PE exams. Once licensed, you can create your digital stamp through Credo.
North Carolina Materials Engineer licensing requires: ABET-accredited engineering degree, 4 years experience, FE and PE exams. Contact the North Carolina Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors at (919) 791-2000 for specific requirements.
Digital Materials Engineer stamps through EngineeringID start at $19/month with unlimited seals. This is more cost-effective than traditional rubber stamps which can cost $50-150 each and require physical handling.
North Carolina requires 15 PDH per year for Materials Engineer license renewal. EngineeringID helps you track your PDH credits alongside your sealing activity.
Yes, most North Carolina regions accept digitally stamped and signed documents for permit submissions. Digital stamps include verification features that traditional stamps lack.
You can verify a North Carolina Materials Engineer license through the North Carolina Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors website at https://www.ncbels.org/ or by calling (919) 791-2000.
North Carolina typically requires Materials Engineer stamps on: Material selection, Failure analysis, Corrosion protection, Composite design, Heat treatment, Quality testing, Manufacturing processes. Materials engineers may need PE licensure for material specifications on critical structures and failure analysis work.
North Carolina participates in comity/reciprocity agreements with other states. Licensed professionals from other states may apply for a North Carolina license through the North Carolina Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors with streamlined requirements.
A North Carolina Materials Engineer stamp must be 1.5 to 2 inches in diameter and include: Full legal name, License number, "Professional Engineer", "State of North Carolina". Digital stamps through EngineeringID automatically include all required elements plus tamper-evident security features.
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