How do you get a Massachusetts architect license (Massachusetts Board of Registration of Architects)?
To become a licensed architect in Massachusetts, earn a professional degree from a programme accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board, complete the Architectural Experience Program by logging supervised hours across NCARB's practice areas, pass all six divisions of the Architect Registration Examination, and register with the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Architects, Division of Occupational Licensure. Massachusetts registers architects through the Board of Registration of Architects within the Division of Occupational Licensure, following the standard NCARB path: an NAAB-accredited professional degree, completion of the Architectural Experience Program, and all six divisions of the Architect Registration Examination. What shapes practice here is less the licensing route than the built environment: Massachusetts has one of the country's oldest building stocks, and existing-building work, adaptive reuse and historic preservation form a far larger part of an architect's practice than in states built largely after 1950. The Massachusetts State Building Code, its energy provisions and the requirements attaching to historic properties are what a registrant is held to day to day. Confirm current registration and continuing-education requirements with the board. Only a licensed architect may use the title or seal drawings, and the board enforces both.
- Complete a professional degree from an NAAB-accredited architecture programme.
- Establish an NCARB Record and log Architectural Experience Program hours across the required practice areas under a supervising architect.
- Pass all six divisions of the Architect Registration Examination.
- Satisfy any Massachusetts-specific requirement the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Architects sets, and apply for registration.
- Consider the NCARB Certificate for portability, and track the board's renewal and continuing-education cycle.
Governing law: Massachusetts architectural registration law (Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 112)
Massachusetts architect license at a glance
This guide is general information about Massachusetts licensing, not legal advice. Massachusetts Board of Registration of Architectsrules, fees and deadlines change β confirm your own position with the board, or with a licensed attorney, before you rely on anything here.
Massachusetts architect license types: the full Massachusetts Board of Registration of Architects ladder
Architecture's ladder is unusually well-defined because NCARB standardised it: degree, experience programme, examination, registration β then the Certificate that makes the registration portable. What differs between states, and what the tiers below reflect for Massachusetts, is the layer the board adds on top and how firms are regulated.
Architectural intern / designer
Working under a licensed architect while completing the Architectural Experience Program. The work is real architecture, but the title matters: an unlicensed person may not call themselves an architect, and boards enforce that, so employers use designer or intern titles for a reason.
Architectural Experience Program participant
Not a credential but a documented stage: logging supervised hours across NCARB's six practice areas through an NCARB Record, verified by a supervisor. The breadth requirement is deliberate β it exists to prevent licensure on the basis of years spent doing one narrow thing.
ARE candidate
Working through the six divisions of the Architect Registration Examination. Divisions may be taken in any order and are passed individually, subject to NCARB's rolling clock rules, which is why candidates plan the sequence around their experience rather than the numbering.
Registered architect (Massachusetts Board of Registration of Architects)
The credential this page covers: registration with the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Architects, Division of Occupational Licensure, authorising use of the title and the sealing of architectural drawings in Massachusetts. It carries personal responsibility for the health, safety and welfare consequences of the work sealed under it.
NCARB Certificate holder
The portability credential. It documents that you met the standard education, experience and examination requirements, and nearly every jurisdiction will register a Certificate holder without re-establishing those. It is the reason architecture reciprocates better than any other design profession.
Architectural business registration
A firm offering architectural services is regulated separately from the individuals in it. Boards commonly require a firm registration or a designated responsible architect. Confirm the requirement with the board before opening a practice or entering a new state.
Landscape architect
A separate licensed profession with its own education, experience and examination requirements β the Landscape Architect Registration Examination rather than the ARE. The credentials are not interchangeable in either direction.
Professional engineer
The other seal on the drawing set. Structural, mechanical, electrical and civil engineering are licensed separately through the engineering board, and the boundary between architectural and engineering responsibility is a live professional question rather than a settled one β particularly on structure.
Exact experience hours and fees vary by license type and can change, confirm current requirements on the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Architects Architect program page.
Massachusetts registration vs NCARB Certificate Architect in Massachusetts, what is the difference?
How do you get a Massachusetts Registered Architect (Massachusetts Board of Registration of Architects) Architect license?
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Earn an NAAB-accredited professional degree
The education requirement is a professional degree accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board β most commonly a Bachelor of Architecture or a Master of Architecture. A pre-professional degree in architectural studies is not the same thing, and this distinction costs students years when they discover it late. Verify a programme's current accreditation status with NAAB directly rather than relying on a university's prospectus.
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Establish an NCARB Record and start the AXP
Open an NCARB Record early β ideally while still a student β because it is the container for your experience, your examination results and, eventually, your Certificate. Then log Architectural Experience Program hours under a supervising architect across NCARB's practice areas. The breadth requirement is the part to plan for: hours in one narrow area, however numerous, will not complete the programme, so raise coverage with your supervisor early rather than discovering the gaps at the end.
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Pass all six ARE divisions
The Architect Registration Examination is delivered in six divisions covering practice management, project management, programming and analysis, project planning and design, project development and documentation, and construction and evaluation. Divisions may be taken in any order and are passed individually, subject to NCARB's rolling clock rules, which is why most candidates sequence them against the experience they are currently accumulating. NCARB publishes current content, fees and scheduling β check at source, since they change.
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Satisfy the Massachusetts requirements and register
Massachusetts registers architects through the Board of Registration of Architects within the Division of Occupational Licensure, following the standard NCARB path: an NAAB-accredited professional degree, completion of the Architectural Experience Program, and all six divisions of the Architect Registration Examination. What shapes practice here is less the licensing route than the built environment: Massachusetts has one of the country's oldest building stocks, and existing-building work, adaptive reuse and historic preservation form a far larger part of an architect's practice than in states built largely after 1950. The Massachusetts State Building Code, its energy provisions and the requirements attaching to historic properties are what a registrant is held to day to day. Confirm current registration and continuing-education requirements with the board. Apply to the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Architects, Division of Occupational Licensure once you have satisfied its requirements. Boards set their own fees, application processes and any state-specific examination or jurisprudence component by rule and revise them, so take the current requirements from the board rather than from a summary β including this one.
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Get the NCARB Certificate and keep everything current
Once registered, obtaining the NCARB Certificate is the single most useful career step available to an architect, because it converts a state registration into something close to national mobility: most jurisdictions will register a Certificate holder without re-establishing education, experience and examination. After that, track two cycles β the board's registration renewal with its continuing-education requirement, and the Certificate's own maintenance β and note that a lapsed registration means you may not seal drawings, whatever the state of your competence.
Does a Massachusetts architect license transfer to other states?
Architecture has the most orderly reciprocity system of any licensed profession, and it runs through the NCARB Certificate. Once you hold the Certificate β documenting that you met the standard education, experience and examination requirements β nearly every jurisdiction will register you without re-establishing them, which is why architects move between states far more easily than engineers, surveyors or attorneys. What the Certificate does not always dispose of is a state-specific requirement: the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Architects may impose its own jurisprudence or state-law component, and it sets that by rule. Confirm the current reciprocal registration requirements with the board before relying on the Certificate alone.
Reciprocity agreements change, always confirm the current list and requirements on the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Architects Architect program page before applying.
How much does a Massachusetts architect license cost, and how long does it take?
Three separate payees are involved and it is worth budgeting for all of them. The Massachusetts Board of Registration of Architects, Division of Occupational Licensure publishes its application, registration and renewal fees and revises them by rule. NCARB charges for the Record, for each ARE division and for the Certificate, on its own published schedule. And the professional degree is by a wide margin the largest cost in becoming an architect, ahead of everything the licensing process itself charges.
Massachusetts architect examination requirements and licence lookup
What is examined, and how do you verify a Massachusetts architect?
The Architect Registration Examination has six divisions: practice management, project management, programming and analysis, project planning and design, project development and documentation, and construction and evaluation. It is written and administered by NCARB, results are reported pass or fail against a competency standard rather than as a percentage, and divisions are passed individually under NCARB's rolling clock rules. Confirm with the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Architects whether it imposes any state-specific examination or jurisprudence requirement alongside the ARE, since boards set these by rule and revise them.
How to verify a Massachusetts architect license
Verify a Massachusetts architect through the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Architects, Division of Occupational Licensure using the massachusetts division of occupational licensure licence verification. Check that the registration is active rather than merely issued, because an architect whose registration has lapsed may not seal drawings regardless of experience, and sealed drawings from a lapsed registrant create problems at permit review. Where a firm is offering architectural services, check the business registration as well as the individual, since these are separate requirements. GlobalCybers verifies registration status, the seal authority and any firm registration before placing architectural staff.
How do you become a licensed architect in Massachusetts?
Earn a professional degree from an NAAB-accredited architecture programme, establish an NCARB Record and complete the Architectural Experience Program under a supervising architect, pass all six divisions of the Architect Registration Examination, and register with the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Architects, Division of Occupational Licensure.
Massachusetts registers architects through the Board of Registration of Architects within the Division of Occupational Licensure, following the standard NCARB path: an NAAB-accredited professional degree, completion of the Architectural Experience Program, and all six divisions of the Architect Registration Examination. What shapes practice here is less the licensing route than the built environment: Massachusetts has one of the country's oldest building stocks, and existing-building work, adaptive reuse and historic preservation form a far larger part of an architect's practice than in states built largely after 1950. The Massachusetts State Building Code, its energy provisions and the requirements attaching to historic properties are what a registrant is held to day to day. Confirm current registration and continuing-education requirements with the board.
Who licenses architects in Massachusetts?
The Massachusetts Board of Registration of Architects, Division of Occupational Licensure. Massachusetts sits architectural registration under its Division of Occupational Licensure alongside the professions, and its historic building stock makes preservation and existing-building work a much larger share of practice than in newer states.
That is the body to contact about applications, reciprocal registration, firm registration, renewal and any state-specific requirement, and it is the authority whose current rules govern β not NCARB, which standardises the national path but does not license anyone.
Massachusetts Architect licenses, Frequently Asked Questions
Massachusetts Board of Registration of Architects, Division of Occupational Licensure Β· Massachusetts Division of Occupational Licensure, check a licence Β· NCARB, the path to architectural licensure Β· NCARB, Architect Registration Examination (ARE 5.0) Β· NCARB, Architectural Experience Program (AXP) Β· National Architectural Accrediting Board, accredited programmes Β· U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS May 2025 (17-1011). Fees and rules can change, confirm current details at www.mass.gov/orgs/board-of-registration-of-architects before applying.
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