Two passport-sized photos (colored, white background, with name tag).
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), through its Professional Regulatory Board of Civil Engineering, maintains the official Register of Licensed Civil Engineers in the Philippines. This list includes all individuals who have passed the Civil Engineer Licensure Examination and have complied with the rules and regulations of the PRC.
It is important to differentiate between and simple graduation. A person may hold a degree in civil engineering, but without a license number appearing on this PRC list, they cannot legally sign and seal structural plans, nor can they be designated as a "Civil Engineer" in government documents or private contracts.
If you cannot find a name on the , take these steps:
(Mapúa University–Manila) tied for first place with a score of Francis Charles Lauta from the University of Cebu followed with a rating of Top-Performing School: University of St. Louis–Tuguegarao was named the top school with a passing rate of How to Verify a Licensed Civil Engineer
Gone are the days of browsing through dusty thick books at the PRC office. The PRC has digitized its records. You can find the list through two primary official channels:
: Registration for the mass oathtaking must be done via the PRC online portal. Successful examinees are required to register personally and sign the Roster of Registered Professionals. Exam Results - News | Professional Regulation Commission
Without the list, the original engineer might have continued unnoticed.