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Your Indiana Geologist seal from pedigitalstamps.com meets every requirement on this page — the required wording, the layout and the diameter set out in 305 IAC 1-4-1 (Seal and responsibilities of licensed professional geologists for documents); IC 25-17.6-6-3. Fill in your details and download it in seconds.
Indiana splits the three professions across three boards, all administered by the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency: engineers under 864 IAC 1.1, architects and landscape architects under 804 IAC 1.1, and surveyors under 865 IAC 1. Each of the three seal rules prescribes its design by incorporating a picture rather than by listing words, so the wording has to be read off the figure: all three figures carry "REGISTERED", "No." above a rule line, "STATE OF" and "INDIANA" inside the inner circle in addition to the profession wording in the outer band. The legend recorded here for each profession is the profession wording its own source fixes — "professional engineer" by statute for engineers, "registered architect" by statute for architects, and "LAND SURVEYOR" from the figure for surveyors, whose statute prescribes no wording at all. Only the surveyor rule regulates electronic signatures in detail — 865 IAC 1-7-4(c) demands unique identification, verifiability, direct control and a retained permanent digital copy — while the engineer rule accepts an electronic signature with no such conditions and the architect rule still speaks of the person's "original signature" beside the seal. Because 864 IAC 1.1-7-2, 1.1-7-3 and 1.1-7-4 were renumbered by the Legislative Services Agency as 865 IAC 1-7-1, 1-7-2 and 1-7-3 when surveyors were separated from the engineers' title, older material citing "864 IAC 1.1-7" for a surveyor's seal now points at the engineer rule; the code's chapter heading at IC 25-21.5-2 likewise still reads "State Board of Registration for Land Surveyors" even though IC 25-21.5-2-1 establishes the state board of registration for professional surveyors. Rule text here was read in the 2026 Edition of the Indiana Administrative Code and in the 2026 Indiana Code. The board was created in 1996 as the Board of Certification for Professional Geologists and renamed the Indiana Board of Licensure for Professional Geologists by P.L.17-1999, SECTION 5, effective July 1, 1999 — the note still heads Title 305 of the Indiana Administrative Code. The board administers its article with the assistance of the state geologist and the Indiana Geological & Water Survey. 305 IAC 1-4-1 was last substantively amended in 2004 and readopted October 2, 2023.
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Our digital Indiana Geologist stamp generator creates instant state-approved electronic geologist 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.
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Frequently asked questions about Indiana digital geologist stamps and seals.
Once you are licensed in Indiana, 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 305 IAC 1-4-1 (Seal and responsibilities of licensed professional geologists for documents); IC 25-17.6-6-3, which is the provision the Indiana Board of Licensure for Professional Geologists will measure the seal against.
Indiana’s geologist seal rule is 305 IAC 1-4-1 (Seal and responsibilities of licensed professional geologists for documents); IC 25-17.6-6-3, administered by the Indiana Board of Licensure for Professional Geologists, a different body from the engineering board. The seal must carry “Licensed professional geologist”, and a seal cannot be less than one and five-eighths (1 5/8") inches or more than one and seven-eighths (1 7/8") inches in outside diameter, and shall conform with the design printed in the rule.
A further 9 requirements, each tied to the subsection that imposes it, are itemised in the Indiana requirements section on this page.
A seal cannot be less than one and five-eighths (1 5/8") inches or more than one and seven-eighths (1 7/8") inches in outside diameter, and shall conform with the design printed in the rule. This is set by 305 IAC 1-4-1(a).
The two Indiana sources disagree. IC 25-17.6-6-3 gives the legend as "Professional Geologist" but conditions the seal on a design authorized by the board; 305 IAC 1-4-1(a), the board rule adopted under that delegation, gives the legend as "Licensed professional geologist" and states that the seal pictured in it replaces all previous seal designs. (IC 25-17.6-6-3; 305 IAC 1-4-1(a), (c))
No. The geologist's seal is designed by a different board under a different rule title — 305 IAC 1-4-1, adopted by the Indiana Board of Licensure for Professional Geologists — not by 864 IAC, the engineering board's chapter. The two have different legends and different dimensions. (305 IAC 1-4-1; IC 25-17.6-3-12)
Only work created by the licensed professional geologist or by persons who are regularly employed or directly supervised subordinates of that geologist may carry the seal. (305 IAC 1-4-1(d)(2))
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