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Professional Engineer License in Minnesota

Quick Answer

To become a licensed Professional Engineer in Minnesota, visit the AELSLAGID Board website for current requirements; standard NCEES FE and PE exams apply.

Exam
NCEES FE (Fundamentals of Engineering) and PE (Principles and Practice of Engineering)
Timeline
6-8 years (4-year degree + 4 years experience)
Renewal
Every Biennial

Requirements

Professional Engineer license in Minnesota

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Veterans Benefits
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Estimated Costs Est.

Exam Fee
$550

Licensing Agency

Geoscience and Interior Design (AELSLAGID), Minnesota Board of

Cost Breakdown

Estimated costs for getting your Professional Engineer license in Minnesota. Values marked "Est." are extracted from official descriptions.

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Exam FeeEst.$550
Total Estimated Cost$550

Fees marked "Est." are extracted from official descriptions and may not reflect current pricing. Verify with the Minnesota licensing board.

Professional Engineer Salary in Minnesota

Entry Level

$69,910

Median

$101,440

Experienced

$150,730

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. Salary data is for informational purposes only.

How to Get Licensed

Step-by-step roadmap to becoming a licensed Professional Engineer in Minnesota.

  1. 1

    Submit Your Application

    File your application with the licensing agency.

  2. 2

    Receive Your License

    Processing typically takes 6-8 years (4-year degree + 4 years experience).

Professional Engineer Licensing in Minnesota: What to Know

Minnesota licenses Professional Engineers through the Board of Architecture, Engineering, Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture, Geoscience and Interior Design (AELSLAGID). The COS data provides minimal detail, directing applicants to the Board's website for full requirements. Minnesota follows standard NCEES requirements for the FE and PE examinations and maintains comity provisions for reciprocal licensure with other states. The Board manages both initial licensure and ongoing license management for all engineering disciplines.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get a Professional Engineer license in Minnesota?
The process typically takes 6-8 years (4-year degree + 4 years experience), depending on education completion and exam scheduling.
What exam do I need for a Professional Engineer license in Minnesota?
You need to pass the NCEES FE (Fundamentals of Engineering) and PE (Principles and Practice of Engineering). N/A

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Data from CareerOneStop (DOLETA/DEED). Last updated: February 15, 2026.