Our P.E. holds active PE licenses in seven states. Same engineer signs every report regardless of state — no subcontracting, no per-state shell firms, no quality drift between jurisdictions. HUD Regions V (Chicago) and VII (Kansas City) account for 80% of 2025 file volume.
996 FHA-format reports issued across the seven active states. Missouri carries 59% of volume — reflects the firm's St. Louis-area home base and the I-44 / I-70 corridor pipeline.
Each state below shows the PE license number with renewal cycle, HUD region, primary counties served (flagships marked with ★), and 2025 file volume.
FHA structural inspections are submitted to HUD Homeownership Centers (HOCs) and processed under regional jurisdiction. Our seven active states fall under two HUD regions — useful context when underwriters reference regional bulletins.
Covers Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Iowa (pending), and Nebraska. The Kansas City Homeownership Center handles the bulk of our 2025 file volume — ~80% of FHA structural reports issued.
Covers Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Minnesota. The Chicago HOC handles our Illinois file volume — ~13% of 2025 reports. Distinct bulletin stream and underwriting pool from Region VII.
If your file is in a state where we're not licensed, we won't take it on. We maintain a vetted referral list of PE structural engineers in adjacent states who handle FHA MFG-home inspections to the same standard. Ask and we'll point you to the right firm.
We maintain working relationships with PE structural engineers handling FHA MFG-home work in: Oklahoma, Nebraska, South Dakota, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Referrals come with a name, direct contact, and known turnaround — not a generic NCEES search. No referral fee changes hands.
Drop the property address, FHA case number, and target close. Acknowledgment within an hour. Written quote returned same business day. Sealed PDF in your underwriting file in five business days.