The Registry General maintains the Register of Surveyors and publishes a list of the surveyors who are registered in the Royal Gazette in January of each year.
How to register as a professional surveyor
To become a registered surveyor, a person must complete a
and submit it to the Registry General along with:
- Certified copies (by a Notary Public) of any certificates of professional qualifications. Alternatively, original certificates and copies may be brought to the Registry General for the copies to be certified.
- Copies of any other documents relating to the applicant's professional qualifications, experience and character.
- The $300 application fee and a fee for certification of original documents in the amount of $75 must be paid. Cheques should be made payable to the Accountant General.
Applications are forwarded to the Professional Surveyors Registration Council for consideration, after which the Registry General advises applicants of the Council's decision.
Legislation
The registration of engineers is governed by the Professional Surveyors Registration Act 1997 and the Professional Surveyors Registration Regulations 2001. Copies can be obtained from Bermuda Laws Online.