Landscape Architecture
Licensure
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LARE (Landscapre Architecture registration exams)
The Landscape Architect Registration Examination (LARE) is a national, four-part fully computerized examination designed to determine whether applicants for landscape architectural licensure possess sufficient knowledge, skills and abilities to provide landscape architectural services without endangering the health, safety and welfare of the public. It is prepared and scored by CLARB in accordance with all current standards for fairness and quality of licensure exams.
A candidate for licensure must pass all of them in order to qualify to become licensed. The Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards (CLARB) writes, administers, and grades the LARE. For informational videos from CLARB, please click HERE. This link is provided for information purposes only. Please refer to CLARB's website (above) for the latest information. If you have any questions regarding the LARE process or procedures, contact CLARB at info@clarb.org.
Georgia Board Requirements
Please visit the Georgia State Licensing Board for specific information regarding obtaining and maintaining a Landscape Architecture Licensure in Georgia .
Georgia State Board of Landscape Architects | Georgia Secretary of State (ga.gov)
GAASLA SUPPORT
If you ever run into issues obtaining or renewing licensure in Georgia, or with Georgia municipalities acknowledging and accepting your authority to sign and seal within the Landscape Architecture practice areas, please contact info@gaasla.
Exam Study Information
For help with studying for the LARE and the Georgia Section exam, UGA has developed self-guided courses for purchase.
LARE Prep courses:
Lare Review | Continuing Education | News & Events | College of Environment + Design (uga.edu)
GA State Exam Study Guide: