In Illinois, safety engineers are not required to be licensed. However, engineers who advertise their services as professional engineers must be registered with the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.

Applicants for an engineer's license must:

  • have at least a bachelor's degree from an approved engineering program;
  • have at least four years of engineering work experience; and
  • pass an exam; or
  • have a bachelor's degree from a non-approved engineering program or related science;
  • have an additional eight years or more of satisfactory engineering experience; and
  • pass an exam.

Engineer intern certification is also available from the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation for those who:

  • have at least a bachelor's degree from an approved engineering program; or
  • have a bachelor's degree from a non-approved engineering program or related science;
  • have four years or more of progressive engineering experience; and,
  • pass an exam.

Licenses must be renewed every two years.

For additional information, contact:

Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
320 West Washington Street, 3rd Floor, Springfield, IL 62786
Phone: 217.785.0800, Fax: 217.782.7645