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Utah Landscape Architect Stamp Requirements

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Your Utah Landscape Architect seal from pedigitalstamps.com meets every requirement on this page — the required wording, the layout and the diameter set out in Utah Code §§ 58-53-601 to 58-53-603; Utah Admin. Code R156-53-601. Fill in your details and download it in seconds.

The Utah rules in full, with citations

R156-22-601 states a minimum diameter and nothing else; the "maximum 2 inches" figure circulated for Utah is in no part of the rule. The agency is now the Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL); the older name Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing survives only in the legacy heading of the R156 code title. The 2024 amendment to Utah Code § 58-53-102 (Chapter 507, 2024 General Session, effective October 1, 2024) defines "Board" as the Architects and Landscape Architects Licensing Board created in § 58-3a-201, so the landscape architects' board is now combined with the architects' board. R156-53 itself is still published under the Division's former name, Occupational and Professional Licensing; the agency is now the Division of Professional Licensing. The Office of Administrative Rules gives R156-53 a Date of Last Change of August 21, 2014 and a Notice of Continuation of November 10, 2022.

Landscape Architect seal

Board:
Architects and Landscape Architects Licensing Board (Utah Division of Professional Licensing)
Diameter:
Each seal shall be a circular seal, 1 1/2 inches minimum diameter. No maximum diameter is stated.
Legend:
“State of Utah, Licensed Landscape Architect”
  • "Every landscape architect shall have a seal, the design and implementation of which shall be established by rule by the division in collaboration with the board." (Utah Code § 58-53-601)
  • All final site plans prepared by the licensee or under the licensee's supervision or direction shall be sealed in accordance with R156-53-601. (Utah Admin. Code R156-53-601)
  • "Each seal shall be a circular seal, 1 1/2 inches minimum diameter." (Utah Admin. Code R156-53-601(1))
  • "Each seal shall include the licensee's name, license number, 'State of Utah', and 'Licensed Landscape Architect'." (Utah Admin. Code R156-53-601(2))
  • "Each seal shall be signed and dated with the signature and date appearing across the face of each seal imprint." (Utah Admin. Code R156-53-601(3))
  • Each original set of final site plans shall, as a minimum, have the original seal imprint, original signature and date placed on the cover or title sheet. (Utah Admin. Code R156-53-601(4))
  • "A seal may be a wet stamp, embossed, or electronically produced." (Utah Admin. Code R156-53-601(5))
  • Copies of the original set of site plans containing the original seal, signature and date are permitted if the seal, signature and date are clearly recognizable. (Utah Admin. Code R156-53-601(6))
  • Any site plan prepared in this state shall bear the seal of a licensed landscape architect, subject to the exemptions in § 58-53-304 and to the engineering, architecture and construction-code statutes; any final site plan prepared by or under the supervision of a licensed landscape architect shall bear the seal when submitted to a client or to a building official for a building permit, even if the practice is exempt from licensure under § 58-53-304. (Utah Code § 58-53-602)
  • A landscape architect may only affix the seal to a site plan personally prepared by the licensee; prepared by an employee, subordinate, associate or drafter under the licensee's supervision where the licensee assumes responsibility; or prepared by another licensed or exempt person where the sealing licensee performs a thorough review for compliance with all applicable laws, rules and professional standards and makes any necessary corrections before the final site plan is submitted. (Utah Code § 58-53-603)

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Our digital Utah Landscape Architect stamp generator creates instant state-approved electronic landscape 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.

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Utah Landscape Architect Seal FAQs

Frequently asked questions about Utah digital landscape architect stamps and seals.

How do I obtain a digital Utah landscape architect seal or stamp?

Once you are licensed in Utah, 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 Utah Code §§ 58-53-601 to 58-53-603; Utah Admin. Code R156-53-601, which is the provision the Architects and Landscape Architects Licensing Board (Utah Division of Professional Licensing) will measure the seal against.

What are the requirements for the Utah landscape architect stamp or seal?

Utah’s landscape architect seal rule is Utah Code §§ 58-53-601 to 58-53-603; Utah Admin. Code R156-53-601, administered by the Architects and Landscape Architects Licensing Board (Utah Division of Professional Licensing), a different body from the engineering board. The seal must carry “State of Utah, Licensed Landscape Architect”, and each seal shall be a circular seal, 1 1/2 inches minimum diameter. No maximum diameter is stated.

A further 10 requirements, each tied to the subsection that imposes it, are itemised in the Utah requirements section on this page.

What size does an Utah landscape architect seal have to be?

Each seal shall be a circular seal, 1 1/2 inches minimum diameter. No maximum diameter is stated. This is set by Utah Admin. Code R156-53-601(1).

Where does the signature go on a Utah landscape architect's seal?

R156-53-601(3) does not merely require a signature — it requires the signature and date to appear across the face of each seal imprint, so a signature placed beside the seal does not satisfy the rule. (Utah Admin. Code R156-53-601(3))

Does an exemption from licensure remove the sealing duty?

No. Utah Code § 58-53-602(2) requires the final site plan to bear the landscape architect's seal when submitted to a client or to a building official "even if the practice is exempt from licensure under Section 58-53-304." (Utah Code § 58-53-602(2))

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