State-by-state licensure, controlling statute citations, recorder relationships, and county-by-county detail. Coverage is statewide across MO, AR, IL, KS — flagship counties are where we file weekly enough to know the recorder's clerks by name.
Missouri carries the majority of volume — our P.E.'s home jurisdiction and the firm's primary base. Arkansas, Illinois, and Kansas reciprocal licenses opened progressively through 2023–2024. Iowa, Nebraska, and Indiana now active.
Each state has its own PE licensure, its own controlling statute, its own recorder formatting conventions. Below: the detail for each jurisdiction we work in.
The tables above show highest-volume counties only. Coverage is statewide across all seven active states — we record in every county throughout MO, AR, IL, KS, IA, NE, IN.
For counties outside the highest-volume list, expect one additional day on the timeline for first-time filings (we verify recorder formatting conventions with the office before drafting). After the first filing, subsequent files in that county move at standard speed.
Files for properties in states outside our active jurisdictions (anywhere besides MO, AR, IL, KS, IA, NE, IN) — we can usually refer to a PE colleague in your state through a national engineering network. Send us the property address and we'll respond same-day with options.
Submit the address, the recording county, the target close. Acknowledgment within an hour. Quote same business day. Recorded within five business days — and the title officer chases none of it.