Generate your North CarolinaArchitectural Firm Stamp instantly
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Your board-compliant seal will be ready for download after purchase
Your board-compliant seal will be ready for download after purchase
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Our digital PE stamp generator creates instant state-approved electronic professional engineer and architect 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.
State boards




The name on this seal belongs to the practice, not to an architect. A firm is licensed or registered by the North Carolina Board of Architecture and Registered Interior Designers before it offers architectural services in the state, and its seal carries the approved firm name with the firm license number. Two layouts are offered, matching the two ways a practice here can be organized.
Issued by North Carolina Board of Architecture and Registered Interior Designers — official source.
FAQ
Common questions about the north carolina architectural firm digital stamp.
They differ in one line of text: one reads Architectural Corporation, the other Architectural Company. Which one applies depends on how the practice is organized, since a professional corporation and a professional limited liability company are not treated alike. Check your firm license, then preview both.
The firm's approved name, with the firm license number in the middle. No individual architect is named on it. If the name your firm trades under differs from the name on its firm license, the licensed name is the one to type in.
The board licenses and registers firms separately from the individuals working in them, and that standing has to exist before a firm offers architectural services in North Carolina. Buying artwork does not create it; the stamp is only useful once the firm itself is licensed.