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RICS designations

12 November 2007
 

 

Who can use RICS designations?
If your practice provides surveying services, it may use 'chartered surveyors' with, but not as part of, its name if:

  • you are a sole principal, or at least 50% of the practice’s partners or directors are fellows or professional members; and
  • no partners or directors have previously been expelled from RICS and been refused reinstatement;
  • the practice is regulated by RICS (UK firms only).

For more information on 'Regulated by RICS', please visit www.rics.org/newregulation

See the following page for how you or your practice may use the designation. 

Note

  1. Whenever the names of partners or directors are listed, their RICS designatory letters must be included.
  2. Practices may also use alternative chartered designations – such as Chartered Environmental Surveyor – if any principal, partner or director has the right to use it.
  3. You must not link other words to the designation ‘Chartered Surveyors’ in any way that suggests that a particular activity has the chartered status when it does not (see the second of the ‘wrong’ examples listed on the following page).  

 How to use your professional designation:
 

The right way (if eligible) The wrong way
Joe Bloggs Surveyors Ltd Joe Bloggs Chartered Surveyors Ltd

 

 

Joe Bloggs and Associates
Chartered Surveyors
Rural Business Consultants

Joe Bloggs and Associates
Chartered Surveyors and
Rural Business Consultants
   
Joe Bloggs Ltd - Chartered Surveyor Joe Bloggs Chartered Surveyor Ltd
   
Joe Bloggs FRICS
Chartered Surveyor
Joe Bloggs Ltd FRICS
Chartered Surveyor
   
Joe Bloggs Ltd
Chartered Surveyors
Estate Agents and Valuers
Joe Bloggs Ltd
Chartered Surveyors, Estate
Agents and Valuers
   
Joe Bloggs Ltd
Chartered Valuation Surveyors
and Estate Agents
(The only time firms can link 'chartered surveyors' with estate agents under RICS Bye law 13(4) see www.rics.org/charter for more information)
Joe Bloggs Ltd
Chartered Surveyors
and Estate Agents
 
   
Joe Bloggs FRICS
Chartered Building Surveyor
Chartered Facilities
Management Surveyor
Joe Bloggs FRICS
Chartered Building Facilities
Management Surveyor

The right alternative designation
Each fully qualified RICS member has the right to use the words ‘chartered surveyor’, although this differs for member firms.

But some faculties may allow you to use a more specific chartered alternative designation (CAD).

You do not automatically qualify for the CAD if you are a faculty member.

If you have the right level of experience and work in the relevant area of surveying, your faculty may award you the right to use it.

If you’re not already using your alternative designation, find out if you qualify by calling the RICS Contact Centre on +44 (0)870 333 1600.

The alternative designations currently available are:

  • Arts and antiques - Chartered arts and antiques surveyor
  • Building surveying - Chartered building surveyor/Chartered building control surveyor
  • Commercial property - Chartered commercial property surveyor
  • Construction - Chartered construction surveyor
  • Environment - Chartered environmental surveyor
  • Facilities management - Chartered facilities management surveyor
  • Geomatics - Chartered land surveyor/Chartered hydrographic surveyor
  • Management consultancy - Chartered management consultancy surveyor
  • Minerals - Chartered minerals surveyor
  • Planning and development - Chartered planning and development surveyor
  • Project management - Chartered project management surveyor
  • Quantity Surveying - Chartered quantity surveyor
  • Valuation - Chartered valuation surveyor
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