How long is the CPA exam valid for?
The validity of the CPA exam results is typically dependent on the jurisdiction in which one is seeking licensure. Generally, once a candidate passes the CPA exam, the exam scores are valid for a period of eighteen months. During this time, candidates must complete the additional requirements for licensure, which can include work experience and educational criteria. If the candidate does not meet the licensure requirements within the eighteen-month window, they may need to retake any sections of the CPA exam that fall outside of that timeframe. It is important for candidates to stay informed about their specific state's regulations and requirements since these can vary. For complete and up-to-date information regarding the CPA exam and its validity, it is advisable to consult the official NASBA website.
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