Question:

Can interior designers stamp drawings?

17 April, 2022 Charles Pekar 5

Answers (5):

  • AUTHOR: LAWANDA MCNAUGHT
    18 April, 2022

    Interior designers sometimes need to stamp drawings in order to indicate that the work is complete and has been reviewed. The stamp may also include the designer's signature and contact information.

  • AUTHOR: ALAN ANTES
    18 April, 2022

    Yes, interior designers can stamp drawings. They are licensed professionals who have undergone specific training in order to be able to create and submit construction documents for approval. In most jurisdictions, a stamp is required on all construction drawings in order for them to be considered final and approved for construction.

  • AUTHOR: ERIC REDNER
    18 April, 2022

    No, interior designers cannot stamp drawings. They can, however, create and submit stamped drawings to the state or local jurisdiction in which they are working. The stamps used by interior designers typically indicate that the drawings have been reviewed and approved by a licensed professional.

  • AUTHOR: MATTHEW BLOCK
    17 April, 2022

    Yes. Interior designers can stamp drawings after they have been reviewed and approved by the AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction). The AHJ is typically the building code official or fire marshal for a municipality. A stamped drawing indicates that the design has been reviewed and meets all applicable building codes.

  • AUTHOR: LYNDIA VOLKMAN
    17 April, 2022

    Yes, interior designers can stamp drawings. The stamp is used to indicate that the drawing has been approved by the designer and is ready for construction.