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nasba.org Uniform CPA Examination Services United States of America : National Association of State Boards of Accountancy

Name of the Organization : National Association of State Boards of Accountancy
Type of Facility : Uniform CPA Examination Services
Country : Nashville, USA

Website : http://nasba.org/exams/cpaexam/
CPAES : https://cpacentral.nasba.org/

Uniform CPA Examination :

The Uniform CPA Examination (Exam) protects the public interest by helping to ensure that only qualified individuals become licensed as U.S. Certified Public Accountants (CPAs). Individuals seeking to qualify as CPAs are required to pass the Exam.

Related : State Bar of California’s Bar Exam Application For July 2015 : www.statusin.org/7905.html

If you wish to sit for the Exam in a jurisdiction supported by NASBA’s CPA Examination Services (CPAES), you may apply online through CPA Central:
Despite popular misconception, NASBA does not create the content of the CPA Exam, nor is it responsible for grading and scoring the Exam. We do not receive all scores at the same time and not every jurisdiction releases scores via our website. Follow us on Twitter or like us on Facebook to receive score updates.

Applying for the Examination:
How much does the Uniform CPA Examination cost?:
The total cost includes application and administration fees, in addition to the examination fees. The cost varies for each jurisdiction. Refer to your jurisdiction’s application materials for additional information.

Is there a deadline for applying to take the examination?:
There is no deadline for submitting your application. Some test centers fill quickly, especially at the end of a testing window. Allow plenty of time for your application/registration to be processed. You cannot schedule your examination until you receive your Notice To Schedule (NTS). You must schedule your appointment at least five days in advance, but it is recommended to schedule your examination 45 days in advance.

Do I have to apply as a candidate of the jurisdiction in which I live?:
No. You can apply to any jurisdiction provided you meet the eligibility requirements. Some jurisdictions have a residency requirement. Refer to the jurisdiction’s application materials for additional information.

To which jurisdiction should I apply?:
There are many factors that affect this decision, and the answers to these questions vary by jurisdiction. In which jurisdiction(s) do you want to be licensed? In which jurisdiction(s) do you want to practice? In order to make an informed decision, please review the license requirements for the jurisdiction(s) in which you want to practice.

Can I get my education evaluated before I submit my application?:
Some states offer a pre-evaluation service. If you are applying to one of those states, you can submit a pre-evaluation application. After that application has been fully processed, if you are eligible, you can submit your first-time application and choose your sections. If your jurisdiction does not offer a pre-evaluation service, you will need to submit your initial application with your transcripts for an education evaluation.

Eligibility Requirements:
What are the eligibility requirements for the examination?:
The eligibility requirements vary by jurisdiction. Each jurisdiction has specific requirements regarding education, experience and residency. Refer to your jurisdiction’s application materials for additional information.

Did eligibility requirements change when the examination content changed in 2011?:
Changes in examination content by the AICPA have no affect on eligibility requirements, which are jurisdiction-specific, and determined by the Board of Accountancy in each jurisdiction.

Contact Us:
CPA Examination Services (CPAES)
800-CPA-EXAM (800-272-3926)
International: (615) 880-4250
M – Th: 8 a.m. – 2 a.m. Eastern
F: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Eastern
cpaexam@nasba.org

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