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Kentucky Geologist Stamp Requirements

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Your Kentucky Geologist seal from pedigitalstamps.com meets every requirement on this page — the required wording and the layout set out in KRS 322A.070(2). Fill in your details and download it in seconds.

The Kentucky rules in full, with citations

The design of the Kentucky engineer's and land surveyor's seal is not printed in the code. 201 KAR 18:104 § 5 says only that stamps and seals "shall be similar in design and conform to the size restrictions established in Approved Stamps and Seals, 1999," and § 6 incorporates that document by reference, inspectable or obtainable only at the Board's office at 160 Democrat Drive, Frankfort. It is not published online. Everything stated here about the engineer's and surveyor's seal layout therefore comes from the statutory legend in KRS 322.340(1) and from the two sample seals the Board itself publishes on its Approved Stamps and Seals page, not from the incorporated document. The Board's legal name in KRS 322.230 is the State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors; 201 KAR 18:104 § 6(2) calls it the Kentucky Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, its own site opens with "Kentucky State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors", and the site header brands it "Kentucky Board of Engineers & Land Surveyors" — three renderings of one board. KRS 322A.070 has not been amended since 2005 (Acts ch. 159, sec. 3, effective June 20, 2005). The board sits under the Public Protection Cabinet. Its published sample seal graphic is guidance for a vendor, not a regulation: it has never been adopted into 201 KAR Chapter 31.

Geologist seal

Board:
Kentucky Board of Registration for Professional Geologists
Diameter:
No diameter is prescribed. KRS 322A.070(2) fixes the seal's contents but states no dimension, and 201 KAR Chapter 31 — the Board's entire rule chapter — contains no seal regulation at all; its eleven regulations cover fees, board compensation, applications and examinations, renewals, the code of professional conduct, geologist-in-training, complaint management and administrative subpoenas.
Legend:
“Registered Professional Geologist”
  • Each registrant may, upon registration, obtain and use a seal or stamp of registration of the design authorized by the board, containing the registrant's name and number and the legend "Registered Professional Geologist." (KRS 322A.070(2))
  • No person shall affix his signature or stamp, seal, or certify any reports or other documents after the certificate of registration of the registrant named thereon has been suspended or revoked, unless the certificate of registration has been renewed or reissued. (KRS 322A.070(4))
  • A registered professional geologist shall sign and seal only professional work for which he or she has direct professional knowledge for which he or she shall be responsible. (201 KAR 31:060 Section 2(5))
  • Signing, sealing, or stamping professional geological work not prepared under his or her direct professional knowledge, control or supervision is a ground for disciplinary action. (201 KAR 31:060 Section 5(2)(b))
  • Registrants are responsible for ordering and purchasing their own seal; seals must have the registrant's name, registration number, and the legend "Registered Professional Geologist". The Board publishes a sample graphic that may be taken to an office supply store for use in creating a seal. (Kentucky Board of Registration for Professional Geologists, Frequently Asked Questions ("Where do I obtain a registration seal?"))
  • KRS 322A Chapter 322A contains exactly one seal provision — .070, "Certificates of registration -- Use of seal or stamp by registrant". No other section of the chapter addresses the registrant's seal. (KRS Chapter 322A (section list, .010 through .990))

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Our digital Kentucky 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

Kentucky Geologist Seal FAQs

Frequently asked questions about Kentucky digital geologist stamps and seals.

How do I obtain a digital Kentucky professional geologist seal or stamp?

Once you are licensed in Kentucky, 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 KRS 322A.070(2), which is the provision the Kentucky Board of Registration for Professional Geologists will measure the seal against.

What are the requirements for the Kentucky geologist stamp or seal?

Kentucky’s geologist seal rule is KRS 322A.070(2), administered by the Kentucky Board of Registration for Professional Geologists, a different body from the engineering board. The seal must carry “Registered Professional Geologist”, and no diameter is prescribed. KRS 322A.070(2) fixes the seal's contents but states no dimension, and 201 KAR Chapter 31 — the Board's entire rule chapter — contains no seal regulation at all; its eleven regulations cover fees, board compensation, applications and examinations, renewals, the code of professional conduct, geologist-in-training, complaint management and administrative subpoenas.

A further 6 requirements, each tied to the subsection that imposes it, are itemised in the Kentucky requirements section on this page.

What size does a Kentucky geologist seal have to be?

KRS 322A.070(2) governs the Kentucky professional geologist’s seal but does not prescribe a diameter. Sizes quoted for Kentucky 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.

Does a Kentucky geologist's seal say "Professional Geologist"?

No. KRS 322A.070(2) fixes the legend as "Registered Professional Geologist" — Kentucky registers geologists rather than licensing them, and the word "Registered" is part of the prescribed legend. (KRS 322A.070(2))

Is there a required diameter for a Kentucky geologist's seal?

No. The statute prescribes contents without a dimension, and the Board's rule chapter, 201 KAR Chapter 31, contains no seal regulation to supply one. Any diameter offered by a vendor is the vendor's convention, not Kentucky law. (KRS 322A.070(2); 201 KAR Chapter 31)

Is the seal mandatory in Kentucky?

The statute is permissive on its face — a registrant "may" obtain and use a seal. What is mandatory is the prohibition: no person shall affix a signature, stamp or seal or certify reports after a certificate of registration has been suspended or revoked. (KRS 322A.070(2), (4))