You will get an application package in the mail soon. I received mine within a few days of score release for my final exam.
The “application for issuance” of the license is very basic. They just want you to confirm, correct, or update any of your contact info, education, criminal history, etc.
You also have to download an oath of office form from the TSBPA website, sign it, and have it notarized.
You need a check or money order for the $50 application fee, and you need to submit the work experience form and supporting documents (statement of your CPA supervisor's work history and a copy of your job description(s)).
You need proof of completion of an approved ethics course.
If you did not get fingerprinted when you submitted your application of intent to take the exam, you need to get fingerprinted. There are instructions for this process on the TSBPA website.
Once you send in all of this (and I recommend certified mail so you have a record of receipt), you will get an email from your assigned contact at the board that will include a copy of relevant sections of the Rules of Professional Conduct, as well as the Rules of Professional Conduct exam. You have 48 hours to complete and return the exam booklet, your answer sheet, and any comments you have about particular questions on the exam (the instructions will explain all of this).
Then, you sit back and wait. TSBPA received my application package on May 12. I received my email with the Rules of Professional Conduct Exam on May 18, along with a request for more detail from my supervisor regarding his work history (which I returned within an hour or two). I returned the exam on May 20. I have not heard anything since then, nor has my online status been updated. I don't know if this means I failed the exam and they are waiting the mandatory two weeks before sending me another one or if they're just really slow right now. I do know firm license renewals are this month, and they are preparing for the first swearing in ceremony, which is this weekend, so they may be strapped for time. I also figure since school just ended, there are probably a lot of new graduates sending in applications of intent right now so they can get started on the exam. I'm trying to be patient.