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Your Kansas Geologist seal from pedigitalstamps.com meets every requirement on this page — the required wording, the layout and the diameter set out in K.A.R. 66-6-1 (Seals and signatures); K.S.A. 74-7023(d). Fill in your details and download it in seconds.
One board licenses all five of the Kansas technical professions — architecture, landscape architecture, professional engineering, professional geology and professional surveying (K.S.A. 74-7003(w)) — so there is no separate architects' board or surveyors' board to consult. Landscape architects and geologists use the same two-circle seal with "LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT" or "PROFESSIONAL GEOLOGIST" in the outer band. Note where the wording comes from: K.A.R. 66-6-1(a) fixes the geometry and the inner-circle wording itself, but describes the outer band only as "the licensee's profession"; the profession words are supplied by the Board's own published guidance rather than by the regulation. K.A.R. 66-6-1 was last amended December 4, 2020, and on August 10, 2026 the Board's proposed-rules page read "There are no currently proposed amended regulations." One presentational discrepancy is worth knowing: the regulation as filed with the Secretary of State prints "LICENSED" and "KANSAS" in capitals, and the Board's PDF handouts print the profession names in capitals too, while the HTML copy of the same material on the Board's seal page renders all of those words in title case. The regulation prescribes the words, not their capitalization. One board licenses all five Kansas technical professions — architecture, landscape architecture, professional engineering, professional geology and professional surveying — so there is no separate geologists' board, and geologists take the same seal regulation as engineers. K.A.R. 66-6-1 was last amended December 4, 2020. The regulation as filed prints "LICENSED" and "KANSAS" in capitals while the Board's HTML copy renders them in title case; the regulation prescribes the words, not their capitalization.
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Our digital Kansas 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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FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Kansas digital geologist stamps and seals.
Once you are licensed in Kansas, 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 K.A.R. 66-6-1 (Seals and signatures); K.S.A. 74-7023(d), which is the provision the Kansas State Board of Technical Professions will measure the seal against.
Kansas’ geologist seal rule is K.A.R. 66-6-1 (Seals and signatures); K.S.A. 74-7023(d), administered by the Kansas State Board of Technical Professions. The seal must carry “PROFESSIONAL GEOLOGIST”, and two concentric circles: the outer circle shall be 1 5/8 inches in diameter and the inner circle 1 1/16 inches in diameter.
A further 12 requirements, each tied to the subsection that imposes it, are itemised in the Kansas requirements section on this page.
Two concentric circles: the outer circle shall be 1 5/8 inches in diameter and the inner circle 1 1/16 inches in diameter. This is set by K.A.R. 66-6-1(a).
It is exact. K.A.R. 66-6-1(a) states the outer circle shall be 1 5/8 inches and the inner circle 1 1/16 inches — a single prescribed geometry, not a range, and it applies to the geologist's seal identically to the engineer's. (K.A.R. 66-6-1(a))
Not from the regulation. K.A.R. 66-6-1(a) requires only "the licensee's profession" at the bottom of the outer band; the Board's own Seal and Signature Information page supplies the words for each profession and gives "Professional Geologist" for geologists. (K.A.R. 66-6-1(a); KSBTP, Seal and Signature Information)
Yes — within 30 days of the license being issued. (K.A.R. 66-6-1(a))
Across it. The rule requires the handwritten or authenticated digital signature and the date to be applied across the seal after the seal has been applied. (K.A.R. 66-6-1(b)(1))
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