Becoming Official in Illinois

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    Anonymous
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    I know Illinois has just become a one-tier state (there will no longer be any new Registered CPAs, just Licensed CPAs). I’ve checked the Board of Examiner’s website but there is limited information on exactly how this impacts candidates who have recently passed the exam.

    My understanding is that the BOE used to send you a CPA certificate once you passed the exam, but you weren’t officially a CPA until you had met the experience requirement and had become licensed or registered. Does anyone know how the process now works after passing? I mostly want to know if the BOE is still sending out certificates before a license is issued. Also, I’m a little unsure of the work experience. Between my work in grad school and my new job, I can cobble together a year’s worth of qualifying experience, but I’m not sure what will count and what won’t. Does anyone have a clear idea of exactly how the work experience requirement works?

    Thanks in advance for your help!

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    This is the law about experience.

    https://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/admincode/068/068014200000100R.html

    You'll need to have your employer certify your experience as part of this form.

    https://www.idfpr.com/renewals/apply/FORMS/LCPA.pdf

    I'm an RCPA so I didn't have to go through the experience requirement.

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    Thanks bobkorz! I know I've got one year of experience- but my sticking point is that I earned some of it as an accounting instructor and audit intern (full-time) while earning my MAcc, and I thought I may have read somewhere that the experience needs to be obtained after becoming meeting the education requirements (which I definitely met after graduation, but may have also met during school).

    So, if I don't make the experience requirement yet, I've only got another 5 months or so before I hit one year in my full-time job, so that's fine. Just want to know if I'll get a certificate from the BOE (or any type of exam completion confirmation other than the score report) before I get licensed.

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