Experience Requirement before Finishing Exams

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    Hi All,

    My state has a 1 year experience requirement for granting the CPA license and you may complete the experience prior to taking the exam. I already completed an internship and then a separate stint in an internal audit department that should put me over the 1 year mark for experience.

    I’m scheduled to finish my CPA exams in July, given that I pass the rest, and am wondering if I should (or if I can) go ahead and prepare the necessary experience forms and send them out to my prior supervisors before I pass all the parts so that I am not waiting on it later on.

    Has anyone had experience with this? If so, should you simply go ahead and try to get the forms signed by your supervisors and hold onto them or should you go ahead and mail them in to the boards?

    Thanks

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    It's always good to check with your state, but I submitted my experience forms with one exam to go just to get it done and out of the way. I had a promotion riding on being licensed, so I didn't want paperwork holding up my license once I passed my last exam.

    I received 2 passing scores in January last year, then used February while I was busy at work to do the ethics exam and get my experience form submitted. I'm in CT and they had no problem going out of order.

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    It's always good to check with your state, but I submitted my experience forms with one exam to go just to get it done and out of the way. I had a promotion riding on being licensed, so I didn't want paperwork holding up my license once I passed my last exam.

    I received 2 passing scores in January last year, then used February while I was busy at work to do the ethics exam and get my experience form submitted. I'm in CT and they had no problem going out of order.

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