How License Checks Work
Last Updated: 2026-06-18
VeriEng helps engineers and organizations check and monitor professional engineering license information. We are not a licensing authority and we do not issue licenses or official certifications. Instead, we check the information you provide against records that are available from state engineering boards.
1. Where the information comes from
When a license is checked, VeriEng looks up the license details against the relevant state board record where that information is publicly available. The state board remains the official source of truth for license status. Where we can link directly to the source, we surface a “View Board Record” action so you can review the underlying record yourself.
2. What “Last Checked” means
The Last Checked date shows when VeriEng most recently checked the license information against the available board record. It reflects when our check ran — it is not a certification of the license by VeriEng.
3. Monitoring
For supported states, VeriEng can re-check license information periodically and flag changes such as a status update or an upcoming expiry, so you can keep your compliance records current.
4. Self-uploaded information
Some information — such as professional insurance and certifications — may be uploaded by the engineer. Where this is the case, it is labelled as “Self-uploaded” and has not been independently verified by VeriEng unless a separate review has been performed.
5. Questions
If you have questions about how a particular license was checked, please contact support@verieng.com.
