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Architects will be able to renew their license online at https://renewals.llronline.com between May 1, 2011, and September 30, 2011 (late fees will be added after June 30, 2011). Online renewal is available anytime of the day or night. Pocket cards will be mailed within 48 hours of processing.

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Q.  Is it acceptable to renew my license then complete the continuing education before June 30th? 

A.  NO!! Continuing education must be completed prior to your renewal.
Q. Does your Board require Continuing Education for renewal? 

A.       Yes.  You will need 24 hours of continuing education credits all in topics related to safeguarding life, health, property and promoting public welfare.

Q. Should I mail Continuing Education documentation to the Board when I renew?

No, do not send any documentation of CE to the Board office.  If you are audited, you will then need to send proof of 24 hours of continuing education.
Q.  What is acceptable documentation?
A.  Certificates distributed by the CE provider or vendor or other verifiable, third-party documentation.  All documentation should list—at a minimum—the name/title of the event, date, sponsor, number of CE hours, whether they are HSW or not, and your name.
Q. I did not receive a renewal notice; how can I renew my license?

You can renew your license online at https://renewals.llronline.com by using your USER ID and password. 
Q. I have a change of address; how can I notify the Board?

You can submit a change of address request online at https://verify.llronline.com/
Q. I recently renewed my license and have a change of address; how can I notify the Board?

You can submit a change of address request online at archbd@llr.sc.gov
Q. I do not have a computer; how can I renew my license?

Computers are available at the public libraries and at the Board officefor online renewals.  Paper renewal forms will be available for download after May 15. We cannot accept requests by phone, fax or e-mail.

Q. How can I check the status of my renewal after renewing online?

You can check to see if your renewal was processed by visiting the Board’s Licensee Lookup page. If your name does not display on the site, your renewal is currently being processed and will display within 24 hours. Please wait 24 hours before contacting the Board. Licensee Lookup is updated daily.

Q. What is the licensure period for individual renewals? 


The biennial licensure period is July 1 – June 30. Certificates of Registration (licenses) issued to individuals after May 1, 2011, will expire June 30, 2013. 

Q. Does the Board have an inactive status for Certificate of Registrations? 

The Board does not have a formal “inactive” classification. If you do not wish to renew your license, we ask that you notify us in writing and/or by e-mail to archelp@llr.sc.gov
Q. How do I reactivate a Certificate of Registration (individual license) that has expired? 

Your license may be renewed at any time during the remainder of the biennial renewal period on payment of the renewal fee plus late penalty of $50 during the first thirty days and an additional $100 thereafter during the renewal period. If you do not renew your registration within 24 months of the expiration date, it cannot be reissued except by a new application accompanied by the application fee ($190) and approval by the Board. 

Q. Does your Board have an Emeritus Architect status for renewals? 

Yes. To become an Emeritus Architect, you must be fully retired from active practice, 65 or older and have been licensed in any state for 10 consecutive years. If you want to become an Emeritus Architect, simply complete and submit the Emeritus Architect Form and your registration will switch from active to Emeritus. As an Emeritus Architect, you may not practice AT ALL. 

Q. I have not renewed my license, but have a legal name change.  How can I notify the Board?

You will not be able to renew your license until the Board has updated your records. Please e-mail archelp@llr.sc.gov or fax a copy of the legal document(s) to the Board at (803) 896-4427, include a daytime telephone number or e-mail address. The Board will notify you once your records are updated and you will then be able to renew online.
Q. What are the current renewal fees for individual renewals?

Renewal Fee: 
$130 if fee is received by June 30th

Late Penalties for Renewals
If the renewal is postmarked between July 1, 2011, and July 30, 2011, the total renewal fee is $180
If the renewal is postmarked between August 31, 2011,  and June 30, 2013, the total fee is $280


Q. Does the Board waive late penalties? 

No.

Q. How do I know that my credit card information will be protected?

The entire renewal process is encrypted and processed through a secured network. All S.C. state agencies use First Data Merchant Services (FDMS) to verify the credit card information provided by our users. FDMS is nationally recognized.

Q. I sent a request for my User ID and Password, but did not receive an e-mail.

If you did not receive your User ID and Password within 24 hours, contact archelp@llr.sc.gov. and put User ID/Password in subject line.

Q. I tried renewing my license, but received an error message stating, "You do not have any licenses eligible for renewal at this time. Please contact the SCLLR if you feel this is in error."

Send an e-mail to archelp@llr.sc.gov and include your name and license number. You will be contacted once the problem has been corrected.
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