So what happens now?

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  • #1508790
    Gary
    Participant

    Now that I’ve completed the exam, do I receive anything from NASBA/AICPA for passing all four parts? Like a letter? I’m in Michigan. It’s weird, I have the exam done and I just realized I have no idea what to do now to get licensed.

    AUD 8/18/16
    FAR 11/16
    BEC 1/17
    REG 2/17

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  • #1508799
    Anonymous
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    Check the board of accountancy, every state is different. Usually you don't have to wait to get the letter before you can take the Ethics exam (if applicable), send your experience or apply for the licence.

    Good Luck, it' is only down hill from now on.

    Congratulations for passing all 4 exams!

    #1508812
    Spartans92
    Participant

    @Gary, Congrats!! As you can tell I'm from MI too. I know you need to apply through LARA or something to get the license. If you work in public you will need your partner or any CPA you work under to sign off to prove you worked 2000 hours for the work requirement. That is all I know from a friend. You got some nice scores there!

    BEC- PASS

    #1508853
    Gary
    Participant

    Thank you @cdelval and thank you @spartans92. I was scared to death to fail one of these things so I guess I over studied a bit.

    AUD 8/18/16
    FAR 11/16
    BEC 1/17
    REG 2/17

    #1518504
    oldercandidate21
    Participant

    I’m from Michigan too. I have to imagine that we’ll receive an email within the next week or so letting us know what we need to do next.

    Don’t quote me on this, but I don’t think that an Ethics exam is required in Michigan.

    If I hear anything, I’ll be sure to post it to the site.

    FAR - 75 November 2015
    REG - 69 April 2016 (WTH? Test I got isn't what I studied for)
    BEC - 81 June 2016
    AUD - TBD

    #1518507
    oldercandidate21
    Participant

    Just found this

    https://www.nasba.org/exams/cpaexam/scores/

    Congratulatory Letters

    If you tested through jurisdictions represented by CPA Examination Services (CPAES) – except Florida – you will receive a congratulatory letter from CPAES upon passing the entire CPA Examination. This letter will provide you with further instructions on how to obtain your license, per your Board’s qualifications. All other candidates will receive additional instruction regarding the licensure application process directly from their Board of Accountancy.

    Letters mailed by CPAES will be sent to you by the following dates:

    January/February testing window: April 15
    April/May testing window: July 15
    July/August testing window: October 15
    October/November testing window: January 15

    FAR - 75 November 2015
    REG - 69 April 2016 (WTH? Test I got isn't what I studied for)
    BEC - 81 June 2016
    AUD - TBD

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