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Your Nebraska Geologist seal from pedigitalstamps.com meets every requirement on this page — the required wording and the layout set out in Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3529(3); Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3530; 171 Neb. Admin. Code ch. 6. Fill in your details and download it in seconds.
Rule 6.1.6 still reads "signed across the face of the seal," wording that predates the 2026 amendment of § 81-3437.01(2). The statute now permits the signature and date across or adjacent to the seal, and the statute controls; as of August 2026 the Board had not conformed the rule text. Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 81-3529 and 81-3530 were amended by Laws 2025, LB38, §§ 24 and 25 — two of the roughly thirty sections of the Geologists Regulation Act that LB38 changed — and the Board's conforming Title 171 revisions, approved 7/9/2025, took effect December 24, 2025. That date is the Secretary of State's: the state rules repository records an effective date of December 24, 2025 for every chapter of Title 171, and the filed copy of the seal chapter is docketed as "171 NAC 6 (12-24-2025).pdf." The Board's own Rules and Regulations webpage says December 25, 2025, but its handbook cover and introduction both say December 24, matching the filing. The Board publishes no seal artwork or dimension of its own — its Initial Licensure page tells licensees they "may use the company of their choice to obtain an official license seal" — so the statutory content list and the legibility rule are the only design constraints. Note also that § 81-3529(3)(a) requires the words "Licensed Professional Geologist" — older seals reading only "Professional Geologist" do not match the current statutory list.
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Our digital Nebraska 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 Nebraska digital geologist stamps and seals.
Once you are licensed in Nebraska, 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 Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3529(3); Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3530; 171 Neb. Admin. Code ch. 6, which is the provision the Nebraska Board of Geologists will measure the seal against.
Nebraska’s geologist seal rule is Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3529(3); Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3530; 171 Neb. Admin. Code ch. 6, administered by the Nebraska Board of Geologists, a different body from the engineering board. The seal must carry “State of Nebraska, Licensed Professional Geologist”, and no diameter is prescribed in the text. Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3529(3)(a) lists the seal's required contents and says only that "The design of the seal shall be determined by the board"; 171 Neb. Admin. Code ch. 6, the Board's seal chapter as filed with the Secretary of State effective December 24, 2025, states no dimension and requires only that the seal be legible. The words diameter, inch and dimension appear nowhere in the chapter or in the Board's handbook.
A further 13 requirements, each tied to the subsection that imposes it, are itemised in the Nebraska requirements section on this page.
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3529(3); Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3530; 171 Neb. Admin. Code ch. 6 governs the Nebraska professional geologist’s seal but does not prescribe a diameter. Sizes quoted for Nebraska 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.
Nebraska treats this as a validity condition, not a formality: "No seal shall be valid unless signed across the face of the seal with the professional geologist's name and the date on which the material was signed." (171 Neb. Admin. Code § 6.1.7; Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3529(3)(b))
An illegible seal is invalid under the rule, whatever its form — embossed, computer generated or otherwise. (171 Neb. Admin. Code § 6.1.2)
The statute requires the seal and date on all originals, copies, tracings or other reproducible documents "in such a manner that the seal, signature, and date will be reproduced." (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3529(3)(d))
The statute splits the work: "In the case of an organization, each sheet shall be sealed and dated by the professional geologist involved. The professional geologist in responsible charge shall seal and date the title or first sheet." Outside the organizational case, a multiple sealing puts every involved geologist's seal on the first or title page, and each sheet is sealed and dated by the geologist responsible for that sheet. (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3529(3)(d))
Preliminary documents get release wording instead of a seal — the rule's prescribed text "or similar wording" — identifying the purpose of the document, the professional geologist of record with license number, and the release date. (171 Neb. Admin. Code § 6.1.5)
A temporary permit holder does not get a Nebraska seal — the licensee uses the seal from the jurisdiction of verified licensure and accompanies it with the template the Board issues. (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 81-3529(3)(e); 171 Neb. Admin. Code § 3.2.3)
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