Is your Texas PE seal an illegal facsimile?
Texas Board (TBPELS) Chapter 137 strictly requires license holders to maintain the security of their digital seals. If you're simply scanning a seal onto a PDF, you're at risk.
Key Requirement: Security of Digital Seal
The TBPELS mandates that "the digital seal and signature must be uniquely linked to the licensee and be under their direct control." This means generic PDF signatures may not suffice.
Your potential compliance vulnerabilities:
Secure your seal, protect your license.
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Further Reading & TBPELS Resources
Stay informed and ensure your practice remains compliant with the latest Texas Board regulations.
TBPELS Official Website
Access the full Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors rules and resources.
Visit TBPELS SiteTBPELS Chapter 137 Rules
Direct link to the administrative rules governing seals, certificates, and electronic signatures.
View Chapter 137StampOnChain Solutions for Texas PEs
Our platform provides a cryptographic receipt of truth, ensuring your digital seal is uniquely linked, secure, and verifiable by any third party, fully aligning with TBPELS requirements.
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