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Before applying for registration as a Delaware Surveyor Intern, you must have acquired a combination of education and/or experience under the direct supervision of a licensed professional land surveyor.
The amount of experience you need depends on your education level and the amount of combined office and field experience you have. Use the table below to determine the amount of pre-internship experience required to apply as a Delaware Surveyor Intern.
IF you are applying on the basis of: | THEN you need… |
College senior or graduate of four-year surveying program | None. |
Graduate of a four-year related program | 2 years |
Graduate of a two-year surveying program | 2 years |
Experience only | 5 ½ years |
All applications are submitted our online system DELPROS. We no longer accept paper applications.
In order to apply for a license or submit a service request, you must first have a DELPROS user account. To LOG IN or CREATE a DELPROS (Delaware Professional Regulation Online Services) user account:
DELPROS allows you to save your incomplete application and return to it later to finish the process. You only have six (6) months to submit your application once you begin.
You may check the status of your application online throughout the entire application process by using the “View Application Status” feature in DELPROS on your e-License dashboard.
On the ATTACHMENTS page of your application, you may be instructed to:
The requirements for this license type are provided in the following section(s).
In addition to submitting the application and fee in DELPROS, you must submit:
During the entire internship period, Surveyor Interns must practice under the supervision of a licensed Professional Land Surveyor who is actively practicing. If the supervisory relationship ends, both intern and supervisor(s) must report the change to the Board office within 30 days.
At the end of the supervision period, each supervisor should complete and submit a Verification of Land Surveying Experience form to the Board office.
The Log of Intern Experience helps both intern and supervisor keep accurate records of experience hours. You will be asked to provide this information later on when you apply for Delaware licensure as a Land Surveyor.
Related Topics: Board of Professional Land Surveyors, Department of State, Division of Professional Regulation, DPR, State of Delaware, Surveyor Itern