How do I become certified as a landscape architect in New Jersey if I hold a landscape architect license/certification in another state?
An applicant who holds a license or certificate in good standing as a landscape architect from any other state, territory or possession of the United States provided that the requirements for licensure or certification of the issuing agency are substantially equivalent to those of the Committee and has passed the CLARB Uniform National Examination (UNE) or LARE or holds a current CLARB certification. Applicants holding CLARB certification shall arrange for CLARB to send the certificate to the Board; and meets the requirements for initial certification which is holds a bachelors or higher degree in an accredited landscape architecture curriculum from a college or university and have engaged in practical landscape architectural work for four (4) years after completion of the educational requirement. Upon receiving the Committees recommendation, the Board shall provide scheduling information pertaining to the New Jersey Test, which must be successfully complete within five years of applic
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