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Mexico-Trained Architect License in Georgia
Key Facts
- State
- Georgia (GA)
- Licensing Board
- Georgia Board of Architects and Interior Designers
- US Exam
- ARE
- Timeline
- 1–3 years
- Est. Cost Range
- $3,000–$8,000
- Credential Eval
- NCARB
Georgia Requirements for Mexican Architects
To practice as a architect in Georgia, internationally educated applicants must have their Arquitecto (Licenciatura en Arquitectura) evaluated for US equivalency and pass the ARE (Architect Registration Examination). Georgia may have additional state-specific requirements such as jurisprudence exams, supervised practice hours, or continuing education.
Mexican architecture programs are typically 4–5 years. NCARB evaluates for substantial equivalency to NAAB-accredited programs. For the full list of Georgia architect licensing requirements including fees, education prerequisites, and renewal details, see the complete Georgia architect license guide.
All applicants must complete a background check as part of the Georgia application process. Fingerprinting requirements vary by state.
Step-by-Step: Mexico to Georgia
- Get credentials evaluated by NCARB (National Council of Architectural Registration Boards) — submit official transcripts and degree certificate from Mexico.
- Meet English proficiency requirements — typically via TOEFL iBT (required by some states). Check Georgia board for minimum scores.
- Pass the ARE — the same licensing exam required of US-educated architects. Must complete AXP (Architectural Experience Program) or demonstrate equivalent experience. NAAB-equivalent education evaluation required..
- Apply to the Georgia licensing board — submit your credential evaluation, exam results, and application fee.
- Complete background check — fingerprinting and criminal history review as required by Georgia.
Estimated Costs for Georgia
| Item | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Credential Evaluation (NCARB) | $200–$500 |
| English Proficiency Exam | ~$200–$300 |
| ARE Exam | Varies |
| Georgia Application Fee | Varies by state |
| Background Check / Fingerprinting | ~$30–$100 |
| Estimated Total | $3,000–$8,000 |
Costs are approximate. See the full Georgia architect guide for detailed, state-specific fee information.
Full Georgia Architect License Guide
For complete details on Georgia licensing requirements including education prerequisites, exam info, fees, renewal, and reciprocity — see the full state guide.
View Georgia Architect Requirements