Certificate of Merit Series: What NLC Prep Has Learned from Certificate of Merit Cases

Introduction: Lessons from the Field โ€“ Real CoM Challenges We’ve Seen

After guiding professionals through the legal foundation and state-specific breakdowns of the Certificate of Merit (CoM), Episode 4 turns inward to share what weโ€™ve learned at NLC Prep from helping countless surveyors and engineers navigate CoM issues.

This isnโ€™t a theoretical discussion. This episode is based on actual trends, real student and client cases, and the mistakes weโ€™ve helped correct over the years.

Whether you’re preparing a CoM affidavit for the first time or trying to prevent a court-related delay, these insights can help you avoid the most common (and costly) missteps.


Key Takeaways from This Episode:

The Most Common Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)

We break down the top errors professionals make when preparing for or responding to Certificate of Merit requirements:

  • Submitting a blanket affidavit that doesnโ€™t match state requirements
  • Missing the correct signatory (e.g., needing a licensed engineer instead of a surveyorโ€”or vice versa)
  • Waiting too long to submit after being named in a suit
  • Misidentifying whether the claim falls under CoM jurisdiction

Many of these problems happen because professionals rely on generalized documents instead of state-specific, role-specific guidance.


Our Process for Staying Ahead of Certificate of Merit Law

NLC Prep has developed internal tools and checklists to monitor:

  • Legislation changes in all 50 states
  • Case law precedents that clarify or complicate CoM interpretation
  • Feedback from real surveyors and engineers whoโ€™ve gone through the process

This keeps our programs, consults, and resources currentโ€”and makes sure our clients never go into a compliance situation blind.


Patterns Across States: What the Data Tells Us

This episode highlights what weโ€™ve learned through aggregating student experiences, including:

  • Which states are most likely to pursue non-compliance
  • Which industries (surveying vs. engineering) face the most scrutiny
  • Where affidavit structure makes the biggest difference in a caseโ€™s outcome

Weโ€™ve helped professionals course-correct before theyโ€™re in legal troubleโ€”and thatโ€™s the goal of this series.


Why This Matters: Compliance Isnโ€™t Optional Anymore

It used to be rare to see professionals pursued for CoM mistakes. Not anymore.

Courts and boards are actively enforcing these rules, and if youโ€™re not prepared, itโ€™s easy to lose your license, credibility, or caseโ€”all over a missed affidavit or wrong form.

Thatโ€™s why weโ€™re doubling down on support and transparency. We want our students, clients, and partners to know whatโ€™s at stakeโ€”and how to win.


How NLC Prep Helps: Hands-On Guidance for Real-World Scenarios

This episode also outlines how we support professionals at every stage of CoM preparation:

  • Reviewing affidavit drafts
  • Helping identify correct signatories
  • Clarifying deadlines and legal language
  • Preparing for possible court or board interaction
  • Providing updated CoM templates for multiple states

Our team stays on-call to ensure youโ€™re never alone when it comes to Certificate of Merit issues.


Take Action โ€“ Weโ€™re Here to Help

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Book a free 15-minute consult and let us know what your CoM concern is. Weโ€™ll walk you through it.
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Final Thoughts

This episode is all about lessons learnedโ€”and making sure you donโ€™t repeat someone elseโ€™s mistake. At NLC Prep, our job is to keep you protected and empowered.

Donโ€™t wait until something goes wrong to get your CoM questions answered. Reach out today and get the guidance you need to move forward confidently.

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Certificate of Merit Series: How NLC Supports You

Certificate of Merit Series: How NLC Supports You

Introduction: Taking the Guesswork Out of Certificate of Merit Compliance After exploring the legal foundation, state-specific interpretations, and procedural hurdles surrounding the Certificate of Merit (CoM), this fifth and final episode closes the series by showing...

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