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Landscape Architect
Total cost: $2690
Yes
License Required
Practice Act (License required per RC 4703.34)
Regulation Type
Yes
LARE Required
Yes
CLARB Certified
24 hrs
CE Hours
$2690
Total Initial Fees
Degree & Accreditation Requirements
VerifiedDegree Required
Yes
BLA or MLA
LAAB Accreditation
Required
Alternative Path
Non-accredited degree with additional experience may qualify
Most states require a degree (BLA or MLA) from an LAAB-accredited (Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board) program. Some states offer alternative pathways through a combination of non-accredited education and additional years of supervised experience.
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Professional Experience
Verified2 years
Experience Required
Supervised landscape architecture practice under a licensed landscape architect
Experience Type
Licensed landscape architect
Supervised By
Alternative Experience Path
Additional experience may substitute for education deficiencies
Most states require 2-6 years of professional experience under the supervision of a licensed landscape architect. Experience requirements may be reduced with a graduate degree (MLA) from an LAAB-accredited program. Some states accept CLARB-certified experience records.
Exam Requirements
VerifiedLARE Required
Landscape Architect Registration Examination
4
Sections
$2,140 ($535 per section × 4 sections)
LARE Fee
No
State Supplemental
Retake Policy
Individual sections may be retaken; check with CLARB for scheduling windows
The LARE (Landscape Architect Registration Examination) is administered by CLARB and consists of 4 sections covering project and construction management, inventory and analysis, design, and grading, drainage, and construction documentation. California requires an additional state supplemental exam (CSE). Each LARE section can be taken independently.
Overall licensing difficulty: 34/100
Study recommendation: 1–2 weeks of focused review is usually sufficient
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Practice Scope & Permitted Activities
VerifiedYes
Site Planning
Yes
Landscape Design
Yes
Grading & Drainage
Yes
Planting Design
Yes
Irrigation Design
Yes
Hardscape Design
Yes
Environmental Impact
Restricted Activities
Landscape architects' scope of practice includes site planning, landscape design, grading and drainage, planting design, irrigation systems, hardscape design, and environmental impact assessment. The specific scope varies by state, with some activities overlapping with civil engineering, architecture, and environmental consulting.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee | $50 |
LARE Fee Total for all 4 sections at $535 each; paid to CLARB | $2140 |
License Fee | $100 |
CLARB Fee CLARB Council Record fee | $400 |
Renewal Fee | $100 |
Total Initial Fees Includes application, LARE (4 sections at $535), license fee, and CLARB record | $2690 |
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Renewal & CE Requirements
Verified2 years (expires December 31 of even-numbered years)
Renewal Period
24 hrs
CE Hours Required
Required CE Topics
Renewal Fee
$100
Regulatory Board
Landscape architect licenses must be renewed on a regular cycle, typically every 1-3 years. CE hour requirements range from 0 to 36 per cycle depending on the state, covering topics such as health, safety, welfare, sustainability, and professional practice.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
VerifiedAccepts Out-of-State Credentials
CLARB Reciprocity
CLARB certification accepted for reciprocity; facilitates license transfer between states
Endorsement Available
Yes
Reciprocity Requirements
CLARB (Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards) certification facilitates reciprocity between states. Landscape architects with a CLARB Council Record can often obtain licensure in other states through a streamlined process. States without CLARB reciprocity require license by endorsement with full credential verification.
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Ohio has a dedicated Landscape Architects Board.
Ohio requires registration under a practice act.
The LARE (4 sections) is required.
2 years of supervised experience required.
24 CE hours per 2-year renewal.
CLARB certification facilitates reciprocity.
There is no interstate compact for landscape architects. CLARB certification facilitates reciprocity across states.
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Ohio requires practice act (license required per rc 4703.34) for landscape architects. The LARE exam is required. CLARB certification is recognized. All licensing is managed through the Ohio Landscape Architects Board.
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.