Find answers to these questions below:
- How should I designate my credential?
- How can I change my listing in the LEED Professional Directory?
- How do I become a LEED Green Associate or LEED AP with specialty?
Q: How should I designate my credential?
A: For LEED APs without specialty who passed the LEED AP New Construction v2.0, v2.1, or v2.2, Commercial Interiors v2.0, or Existing Buildings v2.0, the appropriate way to designate your credential is LEED AP. You should use the only LEED AP and no specialty.
While LEED is a registered trademark, USGBC and GBCI do not require LEED APs to use the '®' or 'TM' symbols in email signatures or on business cards. The LEED Professional Logo Guidelines provide the logo and guidelines for its use.
Q: How can I change my listing in the LEED Professional Directory?A: To update your listing go to
My Credentials > Update Profile > LEED Professional Directory. All changes you make to your organization, city, state, country, primary and secondary area of practice in your My Credentials profile will appear instantly in the LEED Professional Directory.
Q: How do I become a LEED Green Associate or LEED AP with specialty?A: To earn a new credential, you must apply, register, schedule, and pass all applicable exam tracks.