Engineers and Geoscientists BC

Registration Renewal Open November 12

Posted on November 6, 2024
Registration Renewal Open November 12
Registrants are reminded they must renew their annual registration and pay their fees by December 31, 2024. Registration renewal opens on November 12.

Individual registrants can renew their registration and pay their fees online by signing into their Engineers and Geoscientists BC account.

Registrants who have not paid their annual fee by December 31 will be subject to late fees (15% of fee), and those who have not renewed by January 31, 2025, will be struck off the register.

The December 31 renewal deadline also applies to registrants who submit their 2024 annual renewal invoice to their employers for payment. Please allow enough time for your employer to process your renewal.

Individual registrants can go to the website for information on renewing their registration and the fee structure. Fees have not changed from last year.

Stay Up to Date with BCSEG and Foundation

As part of this year’s annual renewal process, you will have the option to opt in to receive communications from and to share your information with the BC Society of Engineering and Geoscience and the Engineers and Geoscientists BC Foundation.

How to Move to Non-Practising Status

To change their registration status to non-practising, registrants can go to their online account and select the “Request for Non-Practising Status” link and complete the declaration.

Registrants may move from practising to non-practising status if they are not going to practise professional engineering or geoscience. Registrants who elect this status must sign an annual declaration not to engage in professional practice and use one of two qualified titles: non-practising or retired. Detailed information on non-practising status is available on the website.

How to Resign without Late Fees

To resign their license with Engineers and Geoscientists BC, registrants must do so before December 31, 2024, to avoid late fees. Resignation can be completed by signing into registrants’ online account, or by contacting Engineers and Geoscientists BC directly.
 

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