Exam Candidate Update
A.R.E. candidates please take note: a recent change in NMBEA rules eliminates the need for you to notify the Board on a yearly basis to renew your exam candidacy. Your exam candidacy will remain intact and you can continue to test whenever you wish.Fiscal Year 09 Calendar
July7/1 Fiscal Year Begins
August
8/1- Board Meeting, Santa Fe - 9 AM
September
October
November
11/14 - Board Meeting, Santa Fe - 9 AM
December
January
1/20 - Legislative Session Begins
February
2/6 - Board Meeting, Santa Fe - 9 AM
March
3/27 - WCARB Regional Meeting
April
May
5/1 - Board Meeting, Santa Fe - 9 AM
June
6/24 - NCARB Annual Meeting
August Board Meeting
On August 1, 2008 there will be a regularly scheduled Board meeting at the Board office in Santa Fe. The meeting begins at 9:00 a.m.Reciprocity Process
If you are applying for a license in New Mexico and want to know how the process works, please click on the link below. Download: Reciprocity Process2008 NCARB Resolutions
For a complete description of the resolutions to be acted upon at the upcoming June, 2008 NCARB Annual Meeting please click on Information above and then choose Current News.Changes Made to Continuing Ed Requirements
On April 2, 2008 the Board voted to change the requirements for obtaining continuing education credit. These changes will apply to the current renewal cycle (2008-2009) and all registrants need to incorporate these changes into the way they obtain credit hours.The changes include the following:
* All 24 credit hours required in this cycle must be in Public Protection, also know as Health, Safety and Welfare.
* Carry-Over hours/credits are no longer allowed. All 24 credit hours must be obtained in the current cycle.
* General Subjects credits are no longer accepted.
Registrants will receive a mailing soon containing the new rules and a new Continuing Education Report Form.
You can also download a form from this web site by going to Forms and scrolling down until you reach the CE Reporting Form for 2008-2009.
New ARE Timing Rules
On June 20, 2007 the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards held its annual meeting in Denver, Colorado.During the meeting resolutions were discussed and voted on. One resolution, 07-8, was for the purpose of setting requirements for when it would be possible to take the national Architect Registration Examination (ARE). The membership voted to leave when one could be an exam candidate up to individual jurisdictions.
The Board has changed the rules regarding the timing of taking the ARE. One is now eligible to take the ARE after receiving a professional degree and obtaining an NCARB IDP number. It is no longer necessary to complete all, or any, of the IDP requirements. Those requirements must be completed before licensure.
For more information on this and the voting on the other resolutions please Visit the Current News Section to learn more
Avenues to Licensure
For a brief overview of the options available to obtain a license to practice architecture in New Mexico please see the Options for Licensure article to learn moreChanges Coming to the ARE
A new version of the Architect Registration Examination (ARE) is coming. ARE 4.0 will be launched in July 2008. The new exam will integrate multiple-choice questions with graphic vignettes and will have seven divisions instead of nine. Though ARE 4.0 will be launched in July 2008, in order to ease candidates through the transition there will be a one year period when both ARE 3.1 and ARE 4.0 will be administered. Current candidates have until June 2009 - over two years - to complete any remaining divisions of ARE 3.1.For more information go to: http://www.ncarb.org/ARE/40/whats_different.html
State IDP Person Information
For information about the AIA IDP coordinator, please click here