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Virginia Landscape Architect Stamp Requirements

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Your Virginia Landscape Architect seal from pedigitalstamps.com meets every requirement on this page — the required wording, the layout and the diameter set out in 18VAC10-20-760. Fill in your details and download it in seconds.

The Virginia rules in full, with citations

18VAC10-20-740 is "Professional responsibility", not the seal rule, and 18VAC10-20-750 is repealed; the seal provision is 18VAC10-20-760. The APELSCIDLA board's general review of 18VAC10-20 took effect May 1, 2026 (Virginia Register Vol. 42, Issue 16), which also repealed 18VAC10-20-780 and added 18VAC10-20-785. Any copy of the chapter dated before that is stale. 18VAC10-20-760 was most recently amended effective May 1, 2026 (Virginia Register Volume 42, Issue 16). The rule is a single seal section covering every profession the board regulates; the landscape architect design is one of seven illustrated in subsection F, so the architect and engineer illustrations on the same page are not interchangeable with it.

Landscape Architect seal

Board:
Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, Certified Interior Designers and Landscape Architects
Diameter:
The original seal must conform in detail and size to the design illustrated in the rule and must be two inches in diameter.
Legend:
“Commonwealth of Virginia, Landscape Architect”
  • "The original seal must conform in detail and size to the design illustrated in this subsection and must be two inches in diameter." The landscape architect design illustrated in the rule is a circular seal reading COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA around the top and LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT around the bottom, with the licensee's name and "Lic. No." in the centre. (18VAC10-20-760 F)
  • The number shown on the seal is the last six-digit number as shown on the license or certificate; the number is permanent, and leading zeros contained in the six-digit number may be omitted from the seal. (18VAC10-20-760 F (note))
  • "Affixing of a professional seal, signature, and date will indicate that the professional has exercised direct control and personal supervision over the work to which it is affixed. Affixing of the seal, signature, and date also indicates the professional's acceptance of responsibility for the work shown." (18VAC10-20-760 A)
  • All final documents — including the cover sheet of plans, plats, documents, drawings, technical reports and specifications, and each sheet of plans, plats or drawings — must be sealed, signed and dated by the professional, and must also bear the professional's name or firm name, address, and project name. (18VAC10-20-760 B 1)
  • For projects involving multiple professional services, each professional must seal, sign and date the final documents for the work component that professional completed or supervised, and the professional responsible for compiling the project must seal, sign and date the cover sheet of the aggregate collection of final documents. (18VAC10-20-760 B 2)
  • An electronic seal, signature and date may be used in lieu of an original where it is a unique identification of the professional, it is verifiable, and it is under the professional's direct control. (18VAC10-20-760 C)
  • Incomplete plans, plats, documents and drawings, whether advance or preliminary copies, must be identified as not complete and need not be sealed, signed or dated. (18VAC10-20-760 D)
  • All work performed by a professional licensed or certified by the board, including work that is exempt from licensure under § 54.1-402 of the Code of Virginia, must be sealed, signed and dated pursuant to subsection B. (18VAC10-20-760 E)
  • No professional may seal, sign and date work prepared by an unlicensed person unless that work was performed under the professional's direct control and personal supervision while the unlicensed person was an employee of the same firm or under written contract to that firm. (18VAC10-20-760 A 1)

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Our digital Virginia 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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FAQ

Virginia Landscape Architect Seal FAQs

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

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

Once you are licensed in Virginia, 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 18VAC10-20-760, which is the provision the Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, Certified Interior Designers and Landscape Architects will measure the seal against.

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

Virginia’s landscape architect seal rule is 18VAC10-20-760, administered by the Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, Certified Interior Designers and Landscape Architects. The seal must carry “Commonwealth of Virginia, Landscape Architect”, and the original seal must conform in detail and size to the design illustrated in the rule and must be two inches in diameter.

A further 9 requirements, each tied to the subsection that imposes it, are itemised in the Virginia requirements section on this page.

What size does a Virginia landscape architect seal have to be?

The original seal must conform in detail and size to the design illustrated in the rule and must be two inches in diameter. This is set by 18VAC10-20-760 F.

Which license number goes on a Virginia seal?

Not the full number as printed on the wall certificate — 18VAC10-20-760 F specifies the last six digits of the license number, and permits leading zeros within those six digits to be omitted. (18VAC10-20-760 F (note))

Is sealing the drawings enough?

No. 18VAC10-20-760 B 1 also requires every final document to bear the professional's name or firm name, address and project name, which sits outside the two-inch seal. (18VAC10-20-760 B 1)

Does an exemption from licensure remove the sealing duty?

No. 18VAC10-20-760 E applies the sealing requirement to all work performed by a professional licensed or certified by the board, including work that is exempt from licensure under § 54.1-402 of the Code of Virginia. (18VAC10-20-760 E)

Are two inches a minimum?

No. Virginia states an exact size — the seal "must be two inches in diameter" and must conform in detail and size to the illustrated design — rather than a floor of the kind most states use. (18VAC10-20-760 F)

Landscape Architect stamps in other states

Each state licenses landscape architects under its own board and its own seal design. Every state below has its own landscape architect stamp generator.

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