Every Licensed Professional Engineer in the United States.
Live records pulled from official US state licensing boards. Verify status, license number, discipline, and jurisdiction for any P.E. in the country.
Real Professional Engineers, sourced from state boards.
Every state in the US maintains a licensing board that issues and tracks Professional Engineer (P.E.) credentials. These records are public, but they're scattered across 50+ different systems, formats, and APIs.
VectorCore aggregates them into a single live directory. You can confirm an engineer's status, license number, discipline, and jurisdiction without calling a state office or pulling a separate database.
Use this hub when you need to verify a credential before contract, sourcing engineers of record by state, or running due diligence on a firm's bench.
Real licensed engineers, sourced from official boards
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Frequently asked questions
What is a licensed engineer?+
A licensed engineer — Professional Engineer or P.E. — has passed state-board exams, met experience requirements, and is legally authorized to sign and seal engineering drawings within their state.
How do I verify a P.E. license?+
Every US state board publishes license records publicly. VectorCore aggregates them live so you can confirm status, license number, discipline, and jurisdiction in seconds.
Why does P.E. licensure matter?+
Any engineering work submitted to a building department, DOT, utility, or other public authority must be sealed by a P.E. licensed in the state where the project is built.
Are P.E. licenses state-specific?+
Yes. A P.E. licensed in Texas cannot seal drawings for a project in California without also being licensed in California (or holding a comity license).
How often is your data updated?+
Records are pulled from state licensing-board open data and refresh weekly. Always confirm status with the originating board before signing a contract.