Generate your Certified MineralsAppraiser Stamp instantly
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Your board-compliant seal will be ready for download after purchase
Your board-compliant seal will be ready for download after purchase
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UNIVERSAL DOCUMENT FORMAT
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PROFESSIONAL PRINT FORMAT
How it works
Select your state & profession
Add your name & license number
Adjust the text size using the controls
Select your discipline
Add your signature & customize (optional)
Download instantly to your computer
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Who we are
Our digital PE stamp generator creates instant state-approved electronic professional engineer and architect stamps. Our platform provides full customization of your digital seal, including an option to add your signature. Professional Engineer (PE) stamps, Architect stamps, and Land Surveyor stamps are available for immediate download after customization. There is no waiting. Every electronic professional seal we generate is 100% compliant with state board requirements, ensuring your digital stamp meets all necessary standards.
State boards




Certified Minerals Appraiser is a designation of the International Institute of Minerals Appraisers, a professional body rather than a state licensing board. Its certified members appraise properties containing minerals, reaching the grade through a degree in geology, mining or petroleum engineering and five years of appraisal work. This page makes the matching stamp image, shown in full before you pay.
Issued by International Institute of Minerals Appraisers (IIMA) — a professional institute, not a government licensing body — official source.
FAQ
Common questions about the certified minerals appraiser digital stamp.
No. The International Institute of Minerals Appraisers is a professional institute that certifies its own members, not a government licensing body, so this is a credential stamp rather than a board seal. If a state licenses the underlying work you do, that license is a separate matter.
By its own published requirements: a baccalaureate or higher degree in geology, mining or petroleum engineering, at least one continuing education course in the appraisal of minerals, a minimum of five years of minerals appraisal experience, and references from three minerals appraisers.
What you type, set into the design and shown in the preview before checkout. Since no board prescribes wording for this one, getting your name and designation right is on you, which is the reason the preview comes before the payment step.