Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 672 § 672.126 — Minimum qualifications for registration as professional land surveyor
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 672 ·
Oregon Code § 672.126·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Minimum qualifications for registration as professional land surveyor.
As minimum evidence of
qualification for registration as a professional land surveyor, an applicant
must:
(1) Except as
provided in ORS 672.146, provide evidence of graduation in a college or
university land surveying or photogrammetric mapping program of four years or
more approved by the State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land
Surveying;
(2) Pass, or
provide evidence of having previously passed, a fundamentals of land surveying
examination approved by the board;
(3) Pass, or
provide evidence of having previously passed, a professional land surveying
examination approved by the board;
(4) Pass an
Oregon-specific land surveying examination approved by the board;
(5) Have a work
record of four years or more of active practice in land surveying work
satisfactory to the board; and
(6) Meet any
additional requirements for registration as a professional land surveyor
adopted by the board under ORS 672.255. [2015 c.576 §3]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 672.126
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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