Request Inactive Status is a legal document that was released by the Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors - a government authority operating within Texas.
Q: How do I request inactive status in Texas?
A: To request inactive status in Texas, you can submit a written request to the Texas Board of Professional Engineers along with the required fee.
Q: What is inactive status in Texas?
A: Inactive status in Texas means that you are not actively practicing as a professional engineer but still maintain your license.
Q: Can I request inactive status if I'm not currently working as an engineer?
A: Yes, you can request inactive status in Texas even if you are not currently working as an engineer.
Q: How long can I remain on inactive status in Texas?
A: There is no time limit for remaining on inactive status in Texas. You can choose to remain inactive indefinitely.
Q: Can I reactivate my license from inactive status in Texas?
A: Yes, you can reactivate your license from inactive status in Texas by submitting a written request to the Texas Board of Professional Engineers along with the required fee.
Form Details:
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