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Minnesota Interior Designer Stamp Requirements

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Your Minnesota Interior Designer seal from pedigitalstamps.com meets every requirement on this page — the required wording and the layout set out in Minn. Stat. § 326.12, subds. 2 and 3; Minn. R. 1800.4300; Minn. R. 1800.4200. Fill in your details and download it in seconds.

The Minnesota rules in full, with citations

Minn. Stat. § 326.221 does not exist, and Minnesota Rules chapter 1805 is not this Board's chapter. Both are widely cited for the Minnesota seal; the Board's chapter is 1800, and the operative parts are 1800.4300 and 1800.4200. The board regulates architects, engineers, land surveyors, landscape architects, geoscientists and certified interior designers under one statute, so § 326.12 sets out every profession's legend in a single sentence; only "certified interior designer" applies here.

Interior Designer seal

Board:
Minnesota Board of Architecture, Engineering, Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture, Geoscience and Interior Design
Diameter:
No diameter is prescribed. Minn. Stat. § 326.12, subd. 2 states no dimension, and Minn. R. 1800.4300, the rule part titled "Seal", specifies only the name and legend.
Legend:
“certified interior designer”
  • Each licensee or certificate holder may, upon licensure or certification, obtain a seal bearing the licensee's or certificate holder's name and the legend "licensed architect," "licensed professional engineer," "licensed land surveyor," "licensed landscape architect," the appropriate licensed professional geoscientist legend as defined by the board, or "certified interior designer." (Minn. Stat. § 326.12, subd. 2)
  • Plans, specifications, plats, reports, and other documents prepared by a licensee or certificate holder may be stamped with the seal during the life of the license or certificate. A rubber stamp facsimile thereof may be used in lieu of the seal on tracings from which prints are to be made or on papers which would be damaged by the regular seal. (Minn. Stat. § 326.12, subd. 2)
  • It shall be unlawful for any one to stamp or seal any document with the stamp or seal after the license or certificate has expired, been revoked or suspended, unless said license or certificate shall have been renewed or reissued. (Minn. Stat. § 326.12, subd. 2)
  • The stamped seal may be used on documents in addition to the signed and dated certification required under part 1800.4200. (Minn. R. 1800.4300)
  • Each plan, drawing, specification, plat, report, or other document prepared by a certified interior designer must bear the signature of the certified person preparing it, or of the certified person under whose direct supervision it was prepared. Each signature shall be accompanied by a certification that the signer is certified under sections 326.02 to 326.15, by the person's certificate number, and by the date on which the signature was affixed. (Minn. Stat. § 326.12, subd. 3)
  • The prescribed certification wording for a certified interior designer is: "I hereby certify that this plan, specification, or report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Certified Interior Designer under the laws of the state of Minnesota," followed by signature, typed or printed name, date, and certificate number. (Minn. R. 1800.4200, subp. 4)
  • The required signature and certification must appear on all pages of plans and drawings that must be signed, but only on the first page of specifications, plats, reports, or other documents that must be signed. (Minn. Stat. § 326.12, subd. 3; Minn. R. 1800.4200, subp. 3)
  • A stamp, printed signature, or electronically created signature has the same force and effect as an actual signature if it creates an accurate depiction of the certified professional's actual signature. (Minn. Stat. § 326.12, subd. 3)
  • The signature and certification requirement does not apply to documents of an intraoffice or intracompany nature, or that are considered to be drafts or of a preliminary, schematic, or design development nature by the certified individuals who would normally be responsible for their preparation. (Minn. Stat. § 326.12, subd. 3)

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Our digital Minnesota Interior Designer stamp generator creates instant state-approved electronic interior designer 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

Minnesota Interior Designer Seal FAQs

Frequently asked questions about Minnesota digital interior designer stamps and seals.

How do I obtain a digital Minnesota interior designer seal or stamp?

Once you are licensed in Minnesota, 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 Minn. Stat. § 326.12, subds. 2 and 3; Minn. R. 1800.4300; Minn. R. 1800.4200, which is the provision the Minnesota Board of Architecture, Engineering, Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture, Geoscience and Interior Design will measure the seal against.

What are the requirements for the Minnesota interior designer stamp or seal?

Minnesota’s interior designer stamp rule is Minn. Stat. § 326.12, subds. 2 and 3; Minn. R. 1800.4300; Minn. R. 1800.4200, administered by the Minnesota Board of Architecture, Engineering, Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture, Geoscience and Interior Design. The seal must carry “certified interior designer”, and no diameter is prescribed. Minn. Stat. § 326.12, subd. 2 states no dimension, and Minn. R. 1800.4300, the rule part titled "Seal", specifies only the name and legend.

A further 9 requirements, each tied to the subsection that imposes it, are itemised in the Minnesota requirements section on this page.

What size does a Minnesota interior designer stamp have to be?

Minn. Stat. § 326.12, subds. 2 and 3; Minn. R. 1800.4300; Minn. R. 1800.4200 governs the Minnesota interior designer’s seal but does not prescribe a diameter. Sizes quoted for Minnesota 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.

Is a seal even required in Minnesota?

No. Both the statute and the rule say a certificate holder "may" obtain a seal, and Minn. R. 1800.4300 describes the stamped seal as something used "in addition to" the certification block. It is the signed, numbered and dated certification under Minn. R. 1800.4200 that is mandatory. (Minn. Stat. § 326.12, subd. 2; Minn. R. 1800.4300; Minn. R. 1800.4200, subp. 1)

Does the certification go on every sheet?

On plans and drawings, yes — every page. On specifications, plats and reports it goes only on the first page. (Minn. Stat. § 326.12, subd. 3; Minn. R. 1800.4200, subp. 3)