[Certification and License] Missouri questions

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    kaylabourbon
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    Does anyone know how long your scores stay valid after you pass the CPA exam. I am want to being studying for and taking the test, however I still need to get my years worth of experience. I don’t want to take the exam until I know my passed sections won’t go bad. I don’t want to have to retake it after I pass all four parts. Thank you!n

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    jeff
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    Once you pass all four – your scores don't expire. No worries on that part.

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    -Jeffn

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    AUD - 79
    BEC - 80
    FAR - 76
    REG - 92
    Jeff Elliott, CPA (KS)
    NINJA CPA | NINJA CMA | NINJA CPE | Another71
    #216705
    kaylabourbon
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    That is great. Are you positive for sure? I am so nervous. But Thank you so much now I can apply without worry.n

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    #216706
    Anonymous
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    Great for Misouri candidates. In FL, you must get licensed within 3 years of receiving a licensure package from the state. If you don't, they make you take the exam over.

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    https://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/cpa/licensure.html

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    (first paragraph under heading “ORIGINAL LICENSURE”)n

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    #216707
    jeff
    Keymaster

    Once you pass all four – your scores don't expire. No worries on that part.

    -Jeff

    AUD - 79
    BEC - 80
    FAR - 76
    REG - 92
    Jeff Elliott, CPA (KS)
    NINJA CPA | NINJA CMA | NINJA CPE | Another71
    #216708
    kaylabourbon
    Participant

    That is great. Are you positive for sure? I am so nervous. But Thank you so much now I can apply without worry.

    #216709
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Great for Misouri candidates. In FL, you must get licensed within 3 years of receiving a licensure package from the state. If you don't, they make you take the exam over.

    https://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/cpa/licensure.html

    (first paragraph under heading “ORIGINAL LICENSURE”)

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