Do CPA scores expire before obtaining license? Please help!

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    JJ
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    Hi all,

    I have passed all my CPA exams from Guam jurisdiction and now want to obtain license from New Jersey board.

    But need to obtain extra 30 credits and work experience before applying for license.

    Is there any specific timeline within which I need to obtain the 30 credits as per Guam/ New Jersey Board? Will my  CPA scores expire? Please help.

    Many thanks in advance.

    Best regards,

    JJ

     

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    ozler
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    Thanks for the info

    #3341678
    ozler
    Participant

    Yes

    #3341681
    ozler
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    Yes, CPA scores typically expire after a certain period if not used to obtain a license. The expiration period varies by state but is usually between 18 months to 3 years. It's essential to check the specific cable tv and internet packages requirements of the state where you to obtain your license to ensure you meet all deadlines and keep your scores valid.

    #3341708
    Vanquished
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    No, they do not.

    I have asked this many times. It has been 3 years since I passed my last test, during which time I've been working on obtaining the required 150 hours of education

    New Jersey:

    https://nasba.org/licensure/nasbalicensing/newjersey/faqs/

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