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District of Columbia Landscape Architect Stamp Requirements

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Your District of Columbia Landscape Architect seal from pedigitalstamps.com meets every requirement on this page — the required wording and the layout set out in 17 DCMR § 1911. Fill in your details and download it in seconds.

The District of Columbia rules in full, with citations

The "typically 1¾ inches" figure repeated for the District has no source in DC law; § 1516.4 states no dimension. DCRA, whose URLs still circulate for this board, ceased to exist on October 1, 2022 when it was split into the Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection and the Department of Buildings. Chapter 17-23 is not the engineering chapter. Landscape architecture became a licensed profession in the District under D.C. Law 21-249 (2016), which renamed the Board of Architecture and Interior Designers. The seal rule sits in DCMR Chapter 17-19 (Landscape Architects), created by Final Rulemaking published at 66 DCR 12720 (September 27, 2019) — not in the architects' chapter, 17-34.

Landscape Architect seal

Board:
Board of Architecture, Interior Design, and Landscape Architecture
Diameter:
No diameter is prescribed. 17 DCMR § 1911.1 enumerates the seal's contents and states no dimension and reproduces no specimen — in contrast with the architects' rule at 17 DCMR § 3413.1, which requires the seal to "comply in all respects, including size and format, with the specimen shown below".
Legend:
“District of Columbia, Landscape Architect”
  • "Each licensed landscape architect shall procure a seal, which shall contain the following information: (a) District of Columbia; (b) Licensee's name; (c) License number; (d) The words "Landscape Architect"; and (e) Any other information requested by the Board." (17 DCMR § 1911.1)
  • "The seal shall be evidence of the authenticity of a document and shall be imprinted on all technical submissions, as follows: Each design and each drawing; On the cover and index pages identifying each set of specifications; and On the cover page (and index, if applicable) of all other technical submissions." (17 DCMR § 1911.2)
  • "The seal appearing on any technical submission shall be prima facie evidence that the technical submission was prepared by or under the responsible charge of the named licensee appearing on the seal." (17 DCMR § 1911.3)
  • No licensed landscape architect shall affix or permit to be affixed his or her seal or signature to any technical submission which depicts work he or she is not competent to perform, or to any submission not prepared by him or her or under his or her responsible charge; a licensee may sign or seal work prepared by another licensed landscape architect if he or she has reviewed, approved, or modified and adopted the work under his or her responsible charge. (17 DCMR §§ 1911.4, 1911.5; see also 17 DCMR § 1910.10)
  • "Computer-generated seals not signed with a digital signature may be used to authenticate technical submissions provided a manual signature is placed adjacent to or across the seal and the date is written below it." Technical submissions that do not require certification may be transmitted electronically but must have the generated seal removed and the following inserted in lieu of the signature and date: "This document was originally issued and sealed by (name of licensee), L.A.#_______ on (date of sealing). This document should not be considered a certified document." (17 DCMR § 1911.6)
  • Technical submissions signed with a digital signature must contain an authentication procedure with a unique signature, capability to verify the source, sole control by the person using it, and a link to the document such that the signature is invalidated if any data changes; and "a list of the hardware, software, and parameters used to prepare the document(s)." (17 DCMR § 1911.7)
  • The seal rule is the only place the District addresses a landscape architect's seal. The D.C. Official Code provisions for the profession — scope of practice, eligibility, and prohibited conduct — were read and contain no seal or stamp provision. (D.C. Official Code §§ 47-2853.116, 47-2853.117, 47-2853.118)

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District Of Columbia Landscape Architect Seal FAQs

Frequently asked questions about District Of Columbia digital landscape architect stamps and seals.

How do I obtain a digital District of Columbia landscape architect seal or stamp?

Once you are licensed in District of Columbia, you can generate your seal here and download it immediately. Fill in the form and position your signature if you want one. The layout follows 17 DCMR § 1911, which is the provision the Board of Architecture, Interior Design, and Landscape Architecture will measure the seal against.

What are the requirements for the District of Columbia landscape architect stamp or seal?

District of Columbia’s landscape architect seal rule is 17 DCMR § 1911, administered by the Board of Architecture, Interior Design, and Landscape Architecture, a different body from the engineering board. The seal must carry “District of Columbia, Landscape Architect”, and no diameter is prescribed. 17 DCMR § 1911.1 enumerates the seal's contents and states no dimension and reproduces no specimen — in contrast with the architects' rule at 17 DCMR § 3413.1, which requires the seal to "comply in all respects, including size and format, with the specimen shown below".

A further 7 requirements, each tied to the subsection that imposes it, are itemised in the District of Columbia requirements section on this page.

What size does a District of Columbia landscape architect seal have to be?

17 DCMR § 1911 governs the District of Columbia landscape architect’s seal but does not prescribe a diameter. Sizes quoted for District of Columbia elsewhere generally come from stamp suppliers’ catalogues rather than from the rule. What the rule does require is that your name and license number stay clearly legible.

Can you reuse the DC architect seal wording?

No. The architects' rule requires the words "LICENSED ARCHITECT-DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA" and conformity with a printed specimen including size and format; the landscape architect rule requires only "Landscape Architect" plus "District of Columbia", the name and the license number, and prescribes no specimen or size. (17 DCMR §§ 1911.1, 3413.1)

Emailing an uncertified copy?

The generated seal must be removed before transmitting and replaced with the prescribed disclaimer naming the licensee, the L.A. number and the date of sealing. (17 DCMR § 1911.6)

Using a digital signature instead of a manual one?

The submission must also carry a list of the hardware, software, and parameters used to prepare the document. (17 DCMR § 1911.7(b))

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