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New Hampshire Geologist Stamp Requirements

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Your New Hampshire Geologist seal from pedigitalstamps.com meets every requirement on this page — the required wording, the layout and the diameter set out in RSA 310-A:130; N.H. Code Admin. R. Geo 307.03. Fill in your details and download it in seconds.

The New Hampshire rules in full, with citations

The Joint Board of Licensure and Certification no longer exists. RSA 310-A:1, the section that created it, was repealed by 2023, 235:27, effective July 15, 2023, and separate boards for professional engineers, architects, land surveyors, natural scientists and foresters now sit under the Office of Professional Licensure and Certification. Eng 308.02 was last amended June 25, 2024. RSA 310-A:121, I(g) delegates "the design of an official seal" to the board, and the design itself lives only in Geo 307.03, last amended by rule #12152, effective 3-24-17. RSA 310-A:130 was amended effective July 1, 2024 (2024, 327:202) in the course of the Office of Professional Licensure and Certification reorganisation, which moved issuance of the license to the office while leaving the seal language — "a seal of the design authorized by the board" — intact. Geo 103.06 describes a different seal, the board's own embossed OPLC seal, and does not govern the licensee's stamp.

Geologist seal

Board:
New Hampshire Board of Professional Geologists
Diameter:
Prescribed. Geo 307.03(b): two concentric circles, the outer circle 1-5/8 inches in diameter and the inner circle 1-1/4 inches.
Legend:
“State of New Hampshire, Licensed Professional Geologist”
  • "Each licensee shall upon licensure obtain a seal of the design authorized by the board, bearing the registrant's name and the legend, 'Licensed Professional Geologist.'" (RSA 310-A:130)
  • "All papers or documents involving the practice of geology affecting public health, safety, and welfare, under this subdivision, when issued or filed for public record, shall be dated, and bear the signature and seal of the licensed professional geologist who prepared or had responsibility for and approved them." (RSA 310-A:130)
  • "Upon receiving his or her license, the licensee shall acquire an impression type seal or rubber stamp of the design specified in Geo 307.03(b). This seal, signature of the licensee, and date shall be affixed on all papers or documents involving the practice of geology prepared by the licensee issued or filed for public record." (N.H. Code Admin. R. Geo 307.03(a))
  • "The seal shall consist of 2 concentric circles with the outer circle having a diameter of 1-5/8 inches and the inner circle diameter 1-1/4 of an inch. In the space between the circles at the top shall be the words 'State of New Hampshire' and at the bottom 'Professional Geologist.' In the space inside the inner circle shall be the full name of the licensee above an image of a crossed geological hammer and compass. The license number shall be written so as to span the image. The word 'Licensed' shall be written at the bottom following the curve of the inner circle, above the words 'Professional Geologist.'" (N.H. Code Admin. R. Geo 307.03(b))
  • The outer band carries two phrases and only two: "State of New Hampshire" at the top and "Professional Geologist" at the bottom. "Licensed" is a separate element, written at the bottom on the curve of the inner circle above the band's "Professional Geologist" — so the statutory legend "Licensed Professional Geologist" is realised across the two rings rather than as one line of band text. (RSA 310-A:130; N.H. Code Admin. R. Geo 307.03(b))
  • No licensee may stamp or seal any document after the license has expired or been revoked, or while it is suspended, and no licensee may seal a document the licensee did not prepare personally or did not directly supervise the creation of. (N.H. Code Admin. R. Geo 307.03(c))
  • A licensee shall "[n]ot affix his/her signature or seal to any plan or document dealing with subject matter for which he or she lacks competence by virtue of education or experience, nor to any such plan or document not prepared under his or her direct supervisory control, however he or she may affix his/her seal and signature to drawings and documents depicting the work of 2 or more professionals provided he or she designates by a note under his/her seal the specific subject matter for which he/she is responsible." (N.H. Code Admin. R. Geo 501.03(b)(8))
  • Only two seal media are named — an impression type seal or a rubber stamp. Nothing in the board's rules (Geo 100 through Geo 500) provides for an electronic or digital seal or signature; the words "electronic" and "digital" do not appear in the chapter. (N.H. Code Admin. R. Geo 307.03(a))

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New Hampshire Geologist Seal FAQs

Frequently asked questions about New Hampshire digital geologist stamps and seals.

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

Once you are licensed in New Hampshire, 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 RSA 310-A:130; N.H. Code Admin. R. Geo 307.03, which is the provision the New Hampshire Board of Professional Geologists will measure the seal against.

What are the requirements for the New Hampshire geologist stamp or seal?

New Hampshire’s geologist seal rule is RSA 310-A:130; N.H. Code Admin. R. Geo 307.03, administered by the New Hampshire Board of Professional Geologists, a different body from the engineering board. The seal must carry “State of New Hampshire, Licensed Professional Geologist”, and prescribed. Geo 307.03(b): two concentric circles, the outer circle 1-5/8 inches in diameter and the inner circle 1-1/4 inches.

A further 8 requirements, each tied to the subsection that imposes it, are itemised in the New Hampshire requirements section on this page.

What size does a New Hampshire geologist seal have to be?

Prescribed. Geo 307.03(b): two concentric circles, the outer circle 1-5/8 inches in diameter and the inner circle 1-1/4 inches. This is set by N.H. Code Admin. R. Geo 307.03(b).

What do licensees most often get wrong about New Hampshire seals?

Is "Licensed" in the wrong ring? A stamp with "LICENSED PROFESSIONAL GEOLOGIST" running round the outer band does not match Geo 307.03(b): the band bottom reads "Professional Geologist" only, and "Licensed" belongs at the bottom on the curve of the inner circle, above those words. Dropping "Licensed" altogether fails too, since RSA 310-A:130 requires the legend "Licensed Professional Geologist". (RSA 310-A:130; N.H. Code Admin. R. Geo 307.03(b)) Does the seal include the crossed geological hammer and compass? New Hampshire is unusual in prescribing a pictorial device inside the inner circle, with the license number written so as to span the image — a name-and-number-only stamp does not match Geo 307.03(b). (N.H. Code Admin. R. Geo 307.03(b)) Are you relying on a digital seal? Geo 307.03(a) authorises only an impression type seal or a rubber stamp, and the board's rules contain no electronic or digital seal provision. (N.H. Code Admin. R. Geo 307.03(a)) Are you sealing a multi-discipline document? Geo 501.03(b)(8) permits a licensee to seal drawings depicting the work of 2 or more professionals only if a note under the seal designates the specific subject matter the licensee is responsible for. (N.H. Code Admin. R. Geo 501.03(b)(8))