WAC 308-12-081
Do I need a stamp or seal? Every
architect licensed in the state of Washington must have a seal
of design authorized by the board, bearing the registrant's
name, license number and the legend "Registered architect,
state of Washington." An example of the board-authorized seal
appears below. Deviations are not allowed.
You must sign and seal all technical submissions required
for building permits or regulatory approvals that are filed
with authorities having jurisdiction.
(1) Drawings prepared by you must be signed and sealed on
each sheet.
(2) Specifications and other technical submissions need
only be sealed on the cover, title page, and all pages of the
table of contents.
You may only sign and seal drawings prepared by you, or
in one of the following ways:
• By your regularly employed subordinates and reviewed by
you;
• By an individual or firm under direct subcontract with
you;
• In collaboration with an architect licensed in a
jurisdiction recognized by the board provided there is a
contractual agreement between you and that architect.
By signing and sealing drawings or specifications, you
become the architect of record and are responsible to the same
extent as if you prepared the drawings or specifications
yourself.
Without exception, these stamping requirements apply to
all work filed with public authorities you prepare or review,
or that is prepared under your personal supervision by persons
under your direction and control, regardless whether the work
is exempt from the licensing requirements found in RCW 18.08.410.
(3) The term "signature" or "signed" as used in chapters 18.08 RCW and/or 308-12 WAC, means the following:
(a) A handwritten identification or a digital
representation of your handwritten identification that
represents the act of putting your name on a document to
attest to its validity. The handwritten or digital
identification must be:
(i) Original and written by hand, or a scanned image of
an original, handwritten identification;
(ii) Permanently affixed to the document(s) being
certified;
(iii) Applied to the document by the identified licensee;
(iv) Placed across the seal/stamp of the licensee.
(b) A digital identification that is an electronic
authentication process attached to or logically associated
with an electronic document. The digital identification may
include a scanned or digitized signature. The digital
identification must be:
(i) Unique to the licensee using it;
(ii) Capable of independent verification;
(iii) Under the exclusive control of the licensee using
it.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.08.340 and 43.24.086. 11-11-019, § 308-12-081, filed 5/9/11, effective 7/1/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.96.060. 07-05-040, § 308-12-081,
filed 2/15/07, effective 3/18/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.08.340. 02-11-082, § 308-12-081, filed 5/14/02, effective
6/14/02. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.08.340 and 18.08.350
(3)(a). 86-04-088 (Order PL 579), § 308-12-081, filed 2/5/86.
Statutory Authority: 1985 c 37 § 5. 85-21-065 (Order PL
560), § 308-12-081, filed 10/17/85. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.08.130. 83-04-071 (Order PL 422), § 308-12-081, filed
2/2/83.]