They have to check and see if anything has changed since you first applied; like if you got arrested or something I guess.
Done ......!

They have to check and see if anything has changed since you first applied; like if you got arrested or something I guess.
APPROVED!!!! YEAH!!!!!! FINALLY I AM OFFICIALLY A CPA.
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Congratulations, Fasteddie. Still nothing on mine but "work in progress." My date filed was 2/4/10, so it would seem that my time frame is approaching, hopefully.
Guccimane, I will try, I understand... Since I have been monitoring this website, I have been enlightened and informed. Jeff has done a great job with guiding and making us aware of what to expect. I can empathize with you on the entire CPA process. Patrick909, I overnighted my application as soon as I got it. I was very anxious to get this process over with. If you haven't had any change on the "work in progress" response. I strongly suggest you contact the DBPR and tell them that this has been going on for over 4 weeks and that you need their help in finding out the status. 2-3 weeks isn't a good answer anymore, they told me that they must respond within the 30 day timeframe. They should connect you directly to the Florida Board of Accountancy and that's where you will get an answer. Good luck to you and ALL CPA candidates! This is a very challenging process, but very acheivable with determination and desire. I know, I finally did this after 21 years of questioning my ability. :-)
Guys I need a little Help
right now, i am sitting in Florida , (got Florida board approval)
I want to get certified in Colorado
Can i save time and apply to Colorado now?
how does that work ?
should fill an a first time application ?
Thanks so much
@p_prince5
You're gonna want to go to https://www.nasbatools.com/display_page?id=68 and look at "Transfer of Grades Applicants." Basically you want to click on the "Requirements" link and make sure you qualify and have taken the ethics exam. Also I'd just wait till you pass all of the exams (and get the experience requirement) to do this since you've already registered in Florida.
Thanks Buddy
the problem is, Florida requires one year experience, Colorado, if u have a Master's, they waive the yr experience.
So,Do u think it wont save time, if i did transfer now ?
Thanks
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