Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) Licensure Examination Application Process
PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE ARE TWO SEPARATE EXAMINATION APPLICATION FORMS. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY TO DETERMINE WHICH FORM TO USE.
PLEASE ALSO READ THE CANDIDATE INFORMATION HANDBOOK WHICH HAS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE EXAMINATION REGISTRATION PROCESS. THE CANDIDATE INFORMATION HANDBOOK
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1. LSRP Licensure Examination Application Form with Limited Credential Review
Examination Applicants who currently hold a Temporary LSRP License or Applicants who are Reapplying for Licensure Examinations must use this form.
An applicant who currently holds a valid Temporary LSRP License in the State of New Jersey or an applicant who is reapplying for Licensure examination after failing the examination, must submit a LSRP Licensure Examination Application Form with Limited Credential Review, along with the applicable fee to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP). Once your application has been reviewed by NJDEP, you will receive a notice from NJDEP indicating whether or not you qualify to sit for the examination. If your application has been accepted, you will be provided with a Candidate Identification Number and an Examination Authorization Number in the notice that will allow you to register for the examination one time.
Note that applicants who have a valid Temporary LSRP License who are unsuccessful at passing the examination, may sit for up to two (2) additional examinations within a nine (9) month period. A LSRP Licensure Examination Application Form with Limited Credential Review, along with the application fee, shall be submitted each time the applicant reapplies within the nine (9) month time period from the date the first examination is offered. An applicant who does not pass the examination within the 9 month time period may not apply to retake an examination for a period of at least one (1) year. After the one (1) year period is over, an applicant reapplying for Licensure will be considered a new applicant and must submit a LSRP Licensure Examination Application with Full Credential Review.
An applicant who holds a valid Temporary LSRP License for the Remediation of Underground Storage Tank Discharges Only, who is unsuccessful at passing the initial examination, may sit for up to two (2) additional examinations within a nine (9) month period from the date the first examination is offered. The LSRP Licensure Examination Application with Limited Credential Review, along with the application fee, shall be submitted each time the applicant reapplies within the nine (9) month period. An applicant who does not pass the examination within 9 month time period may not apply to retake the examination for a period of at least one (1) year and until all the education requirements specified at N.J.S.A. 58:10C-7d for permanent licensure are met.
2. LSRP Licensure Examination Application Form with Full Credential Review
Examination Applicants who do Not hold a valid Temporary LSRP License must use this form.
An applicant who does NOT hold a valid Temporary LSRP License in the State of New Jersey is considered a first time applicant and must submit a LSRP Licensure Examination Application Form with Full Credential Review, along with the applicable fee to NJDEP. Once your application has been reviewed by NJDEP, you will receive a notice from NJDEP indicating whether or not you qualify to sit for the examination. If your application has been accepted, you will be provided with a Candidate Identification Number and an Examination Authorization Number in the notice that will allow you to register for the examination one time.
Note that new applicants who are unsuccessful at passing the initial examination, may sit for up to two (2) additional examinations but must submit a LSRP Licensure Examination Application Form with Limited Credential Review, along with the applicable fee, each time the applicant reapplies to take the examination. Note that the two (2) additional examinations are not required to be taken within the nine (9) month time period that is applicable to Temporary LSRP License holders, however, the exams must be taken a maximum of three (3) times over four (4) consecutive dates the examination is offered. If a new applicant does not pass the examination after three (3) consecutive dates the examination is offered, he/she may not apply to retake the examination for a period of at least one (1) year. After the one (1) year period is over, an applicant reapplying for Licensure will be considered a new applicant, and therefore must use the LSRP Licensure Application Form with Full Credential Review.
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