
A Licensed Technologist is someone granted a limited licence by the OAA to practise architecture in accordance with the conditions and limitations established in Regulation 27 (the regulations). As members of the Association, they are bound by the Architects Act and the OAA Bylaws, and are expected to respect the OAA's Code of Ethics. All holders of a limited licence must maintain their membership in good standing and meet the OAA mandatory Continuing Education (ConEd) Program requirements.
Issuance of Limited Licence
The Architects Act establishes the requirements to become an Architect in Ontario as follows:
13. (1) The Registrar shall issue a licence to a natural person who applies therefor in accordance with the regulations and,
a) is of good character;
b) is not less than eighteen years of age;
c) is a citizen of Canada or has the status of a permanent resident of Canada or is a member of an organization of architects that is recognized by the Council and that has objects, standards of practice and requirements for membership similar to those of the Association;
d) has complied with the academic and experience requirements specified in the regulations for the issuance of the licence subject to any exemption by the Council; and
e) has passed such examinations and completed such courses of study as the Council may set or approve in accordance with the regulations subject to any exemption by the Council.
As limited licence holders, Licensed Technologists can vote at the OAA Annual General Meeting (AGM), run for election for the limited licence holder voting seat on Council, volunteer on OAA Committees, and play a key role in training future members of the profession. In addition to the various professional benefits, there are also other advantages, including preferred rates for home and auto insurance.
Maintaining Your Membership Status
As set in the OAA Bylaws, fees must be paid by January 2. The fees are determined annually by the OAA Council and published in Schedule A. More information, including payment instructions, is available here.
Licensed Technologists registered with the OAA are required to comply with the OAA’s mandatory Continuing Education Program (ConEd). Its purpose is to require ongoing professional development to help you remain current with contemporary technology, business practices, methods, and materials throughout their careers, in the public interest.
Under the Architects Act, non-compliance with the ConEd is addressed as an administrative matter. This means that, after an appropriate number of notices and reminders, the suspension and/or cancellation of one’s limited licence can take place for those who fail to complete ConEd in accordance with the requirements.
Confirmation of registration with the OAA is available to Licensed Technologists applying for registration or licensure with another jurisdiction or when requested by clients.
Email a request for a letter of good standing to the Registration and Licensing Department at officeoftheregistrar@oaa.on.ca. If applicable, the OAA will forward confirmation of your registration to the jurisdiction to which you are applying. Please allow up to eight business days for processing.
Changing Your Membership Status
Members who no longer wish to practise architecture in Ontario may request to voluntarily surrender their OAA limited licence. Licensed Technologists may surrender (cancel) their limited licence by submitting a request to officeoftheregistrar@oaa.on.ca. If applicable, Licensed Technologists who surrender their limited licence must return their OAA seal to the OAA office. In accordance with the Act:
Resignation of membership
5.(2) A member may resign their membership by filing with the Registrar their resignation in writing and the member’s licence or limited licence is thereupon cancelled, subject to the continuing jurisdiction of the Association in respect of any disciplinary action arising out of his or her professional conduct while a member.
The OAA’s limited licence surrender request form offers a clear and consistent process for ending one’s licensed status. It can be used when you are:
- relocating or ceasing to practise in Ontario;
- changing careers or no longer needing licensed status;
- requesting a transition to another OAA status (Retired Member); or
- otherwise no longer needing to hold a limited licence.
It is important to note surrendering a limited licence does not release a member from any ongoing professional or regulatory obligations. This includes outstanding client matters, record retention requirements, or any open complaints or investigations.
Once the surrender is accepted, the individual is no longer authorized to practise or offer to practise architecture or hold themselves out as a Licensed Technologist in Ontario. Reinstatement in the future will require meeting OAA requirements and any applicable legislative provisions.
Limited Licence Surrender Request Form
If you have questions about the surrender process or how it affects your membership status, email officeoftheregistrar@oaa.on.ca.
A Licensed Technologist may cease to be registered through voluntary surrender, non-payment of fees, or cancellation and revocation related to disciplinary action. Requirements and processes for reinstatement of registration vary in each circumstance. In all cases, your reinstatement becomes official only after it has been approved by the Registrar.
If you have any questions regarding the reinstatement process, please contact licence@oaa.on.ca.
A Retired Member is a person who has surrendered their licence or limited licence in good standing and is then appointed this status by the Registrar. In accordance with the regulations, Retired Members may use the title “Licensed Technologist (retired)” or “Technologue agréé (retraité)” but not the designation “OAA” following their name.
Licensed Technologists who want to maintain their limited licence with the Association, but will not be practising architecture, can apply for “non-practising” member status. Recognition of this status and the associated fee remission is established in section 40 of the regulations. Any Licensed Technologist may be designated as a non-practising member if they meet the prescribed requirements; click here.
It is the condition that every OAA member designated as non-practising shall not engage in the practice of architecture, and this condition prevails over any other term, condition, or limitation to which the limited licence is subject. Upon request and approval for non-practising status, the member’s seal must be returned to the OAA (if applicable).
In the event of financial hardship, family leave, or medical disability, Licensed Technologists can apply to the OAA for a waiver or reduction of annual renewal fees and/or a leave of absence. This may permit Licensed Technologists to retain their registration and meet their professional responsibilities for a period without requiring surrender of the limited licence due to personal circumstances and having to later seek reinstatement.
Further Considerations
Licensed Technologists registered with the OAA may apply for an OAA seal—more information and application forms can be found here. A seal is a representation to the public that not only does the Licensed Technologist who applied it take responsibility for the document, but also that the document was prepared by that individual or under their direct supervision, direction, or control.
The OAA has a statutory obligation under the Architects Act to ensure those applying for limited licence meet the prescribed requirements. The OAA must consistently apply the requirements in accordance with Section 31 of the regulations to fulfil its statutory obligation. However, requests for exemption from some of the legislated requirements will be considered by OAA Council.
Where the Registrar proposes to refuse an application for a limited licence or issue a limited licence subject to terms, conditions, or limitations, the Registrar serves notice of the proposal, together with the written reasons, on the applicant. Such a notice states the applicant is entitled to a hearing by the Registration Committee if the applicant delivers, within 30 days after the notice is served, notice in writing of this requirement.
The Registrar can only offer to impose terms, conditions, and limitations on a limited licence if the applicant has met all the requirements, but the Registrar still believes terms, conditions, and limitations are warranted.
Licensed Technologists registered with the OAA who want to practise architecture in accordance with the conditions and limitations established in the Act and regulations must do so under a certificate of practice (CoP). To provide services to the public, Licensed Technologists must either apply for and obtain a CoP, or work for a person, partnership, or firm that holds one. Visit the Practices page for applications and details on the types of firms under which Licensed Technologists may practise architecture.
Please note: all OAA CoP holders must also possess professional liability insurance (PLI) and comply with applicable governing legislation (unless otherwise exempt).
The Registrar, on their initiative, may refer—and on the request of an applicant, shall refer—the application of the applicant for the issuance of a limited licence to the Experience Requirements Committee for a determination as to whether the applicant has met the experience requirements prescribed by the regulations for the issuance of the limited licence.
Getting Involved
Supervising Professionals assist Interns in accumulating the necessary range of practical architectural experience for registration. Under their personal supervision and guidance within the same architectural firm, organization, or practice, the Supervising Professional oversees the daily work of the Intern and is expected to review the Intern’s logbooks periodically, as well as provide constructive feedback and advice.
Prospective Supervising Professionals seeking additional information regarding their potential participation can review the OAA’s Mentorship Guide.
Mentorship is a rewarding way to contribute to the profession by providing guidance and support to individuals on the path to registration. The OAA's Mentor Directory (login required) was created to allow OAA Interns to search for a compatible mentor. Learn more about how an OAA Mentor acts as a professional advisor by visiting the Find or Become a Mentor page.
Mentors act as independent and objective guides, advisors, and advocates for the intern. Mentorship meetings include a review of experience progress, consideration of career objectives, discussion of broader issues related to the profession, and meeting the registration requirements. To ensure objectivity and a diversity of practice exposure for the intern, mentors may not be from the same place of employment as the intern.
Prospective mentors seeking additional information regarding their potential participation should review the OAA’s Mentorship Guide.
The OAA relies on the invaluable volunteer contributions of Licensed Technologists to support the regulation of architecture in Ontario. Volunteers are important to the work of the OAA, with a diversity of voices, opinions, skills, and knowledge critical to the decision-making process. A range of volunteer opportunities for Committees are available each year to registrants and qualified members of the public. In the late summer and early fall, the OAA will canvas for expressions of interest via the OAA News e-newsletter and other OAA communication platforms.
Changes to Particulars: Keep Records Current
As established in the regulations, it is a Licensed Technologist’s professional responsibility to keep their records up to date with the OAA. Members must notify the Registrar in writing any change of address recorded on a register maintained under the Act by the Registrar. Members must also notify the Registrar in writing of changes in any particulars contained in an application for a limited licence, seal, professional liability insurance, or exemption from the insurance requirement.
Contact the Registration & Licensing department at officeoftheregistrar@oaa.on.ca for more information.