Question Regarding ATT in California

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  • #2003633
    Anonymous
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    My ATT includes 2 sections: FAR (passed) and AUD (taking it in Oct). After taking AUD I plan on taking BEC in December. Does anyone know if I can request a new ATT for BEC now if I have not taken AUD? I can’t seem to find the option in my CBA account.

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  • #2003870
    unreachable
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    Call the CBA and ask for Examination Unit.
    If they answer you, you can ask them to issue a new Application Remittance. If they did not answer you, leave a message with your name, phone number, and your CBA Unique Identifier number, and hopefully they get back to you. IF they did not answer you try to call again.
    Emailing the Examination Unit might work as well.
    Once they issue a new Application Remittance for you, do the normal process like by printing it, signing it, and attaching the $50 fees.
    It takes 2 to 3 weeks for them to process your application once they get it.
    Good luck!

    #2004974
    turo9992000
    Participant

    You don't have to call the CBA. Log in to your examination account and click no the tab “create application”. Create, print and send in the new remittance form with your $50 payment. They'll approve you about a month later and you'll be able to select what sections you want to test.

    #2005853
    unreachable
    Participant

    In my account case, there is no way to find the tab “create application”
    It might be a programming error in my account because I canceled an application before and it says it was cancelled, but at same time it tells me to choose a section which I can't since it was canceled.
    Anyway, I have to call to request a new application in my case and they do it actually for me.
    By the way, the only took exactly 2 weeks to approve my recent application once they got it.
    Good luck!

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