Candidates Information
Becoming a Licensed Architect
Becoming an architect in California can be achieved using various paths.
Architect Registration Examination (ARE)
The ARE, developed by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), is the national computerized architectural licensing examination that consists of multiple divisions.
Architectural Experience Program (AXP)
Candidates must document experience through the Architectural Experience Program (AXP) to earn an architect license.
Integrated Path to Architectural Licensure (IPAL)
NCARB's Integrated Path to Architectural Licensure (IPAL) offers an additional, accelerated pathway to licensure for motivated students seeking to become architects.
California Supplemental Examination (CSE)
After you have passed the ARE, you must take the California Supplemental Examination (CSE) for licensure in California.
Fingerprinting
Learn about the fingerprinting (Live Scan) requirement.
Military Candidates
Information for military candidates who are interested in obtaining a California architect license.
Reasonable Accommodations for Testing
Learn about reasonable, appropriate, and effective testing accommodations.
Reciprocal Requirements
Licensed architects from other United States jurisdictions who seek to apply for reciprocal licensure. California architects who seek outbound reciprocity should contact the target state board for information and requirements.