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Texas Interior Designer Stamp Requirements

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Your Texas Interior Designer seal from pedigitalstamps.com meets every requirement on this page — the required wording, the layout and the diameter set out in Tex. Occ. Code §§ 1053.058, 1053.160; 22 TAC §§ 5.111-5.115. Fill in your details and download it in seconds.

The Texas rules in full, with citations

The board publishes the seal artwork itself and warns that a non-compliant seal is an enforcement matter. The size rule is a ceiling, not a floor. The rule fixes the seal's graphic design by reference to a sample seal shown in the rule and downloadable from the registrant's TBAE account, so the prescribed wording comes from the statute, Tex. Occ. Code § 1053.058(b), rather than from the rule text. A 2003 engrossed version of H.B. 1692 (78R) would have put the certificate expiration date on the seal; that language was not what was enacted, and the seal provisions in force come from S.B. 283 (78R), Acts 2003, ch. 331, §§ 5.03-5.04.

Interior Designer seal

Board:
Texas Board of Architectural Examiners
Diameter:
A minimum only: "The diameter of the seal shall be no smaller than one and one-half (1.5) inches." No maximum is stated.
Legend:
“Registered Interior Designer, State of Texas”
  • "The board shall prescribe and approve the seal to be used by an interior designer. The design of the seal must be the same as the design used by the board, except that the words 'Registered Interior Designer, State of Texas' must be used instead of 'Texas Board of Architectural Examiners.'" (Tex. Occ. Code § 1053.058)
  • "The design of a Registered Interior Designer's seal shall be the same as the design of the sample seal shown in this Subsection except that the name of the Registered Interior Designer and the Registered Interior Designer's registration number shall be substituted for the name and registration number shown on the sample seal. The diameter of the seal shall be no smaller than one and one-half (1.5) inches." (22 TAC § 5.112(b))
  • "An interior designer shall maintain a seal described by Section 1053.058 and shall stamp or impress the seal on each drawing or specification issued from the interior designer's office for use in this state." (Tex. Occ. Code § 1053.160(a))
  • On every Construction Document prepared by or under the registrant's supervision and control the registrant must affix the seal, the signature "across the face of the seal's image or directly under or adjacent to the seal's image," and "the date of signing (including the month, day, and year) before the Construction Document is issued." (22 TAC § 5.113(a)(1))
  • "The Registered Interior Designer's signature and the date may not conceal or obscure the name or registration number on the seal." (22 TAC § 5.113(a)(2))
  • Documents requiring a seal, signature and date include each sheet of drawings or its electronic equivalent, each specification (with a bound grouping sealed in at least one conspicuous location), each title sheet, table of contents or index, and each drawing and specification in an addendum, change order, construction change directive or other supplemental document. (22 TAC § 5.113(a)(3))
  • "A document regulated by this subchapter may be issued electronically ... A Registered Interior Designer's seal and signature and the date of signing may be affixed electronically or through any other means selected by the Registered Interior Designer as long as the seal, signature, and date will produce a clearly visible and legible image on any copy or reproduction of the document to which they are affixed." (22 TAC § 5.112(c))
  • Documents issued for purposes other than regulatory approval, permitting or construction must instead bear the registrant's name, the date of issue, and the statement "Not for regulatory approval, permitting, or construction" in a conspicuous location. (22 TAC § 5.113(b)(1))
  • "A Registered Interior Designer may not affix or authorize the affixation of his/her seal to any document unless the document was prepared by the Registered Interior Designer or under the Registered Interior Designer's Supervision and Control." (22 TAC § 5.114(a))
  • "Once a Construction Document bearing a Registered Interior Designer's seal is issued, the seal may not be removed." (22 TAC § 5.114(e))
  • "For a minimum of ten (10) years from the date of signature on each Construction Document sealed by or under the authority of a Registered Interior Designer, the sealing Registered Interior Designer shall be responsible for the maintenance of the sealed, signed, and dated original document or a copy ..." (22 TAC § 5.113(c))

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Our digital Texas 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

Texas Interior Designer Seal FAQs

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

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

Once you are licensed in Texas, 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 Tex. Occ. Code §§ 1053.058, 1053.160; 22 TAC §§ 5.111-5.115, which is the provision the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners will measure the seal against.

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

Texas interior designer stamp rule is Tex. Occ. Code §§ 1053.058, 1053.160; 22 TAC §§ 5.111-5.115, administered by the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners, a different body from the engineering board. The seal must carry “Registered Interior Designer, State of Texas”, and a minimum only: "The diameter of the seal shall be no smaller than one and one-half (1.5) inches." No maximum is stated.

A further 11 requirements, each tied to the subsection that imposes it, are itemised in the Texas requirements section on this page.

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

A minimum only: "The diameter of the seal shall be no smaller than one and one-half (1.5) inches." No maximum is stated. This is set by 22 TAC § 5.112(b).

Can the signature run across the face of a Texas seal?

22 TAC § 5.113(a)(2) provides that the signature and the date "may not conceal or obscure the name or registration number on the seal," so a signature written across the seal must still leave both legible. (22 TAC § 5.113(a)(2))

Should a preliminary Texas interior design drawing be sealed?

Drawings and specifications issued for anything other than regulatory approval, permitting or construction are not sealed at all: 22 TAC § 5.113(b)(1) requires instead the registrant's name, the date of issue, and the statement "Not for regulatory approval, permitting, or construction." (22 TAC § 5.113(b)(1))

Is the Texas seal exactly 1.5 inches?

1.5 inches is a floor, not the size: 22 TAC § 5.112(b) says the diameter "shall be no smaller than one and one-half (1.5) inches" and sets no maximum. (22 TAC § 5.112(b))