State to State

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  • #185673
    Anonymous
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    If you apply for, sit, pass the exam, and get your work experience entirely in one state, can you apply for your actual license in a different state? I get the concept of reciprocity after you get your license & work for a while, but what if you want to move in the middle of it all?

    Information on the interwebz is about as clear as mud.

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  • #555664
    Anonymous
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    I'm taking the exam as a TN candidate and VA says i just have to ask the TN board to send them my scores once I pass all four parts. I don't know about experience though since my experience will be in VA.

    #555665
    Anonymous
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    I'm taking the exam as a TN candidate and VA says i just have to ask the TN board to send them my scores once I pass all four parts. I don't know about experience though since my experience will be in VA.

    #555666
    Anonymous
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    I think the best thing for you to do is to contact the state you are planning to get licensed in. They will have the definitive answer.

    #555667
    Anonymous
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    I think the best thing for you to do is to contact the state you are planning to get licensed in. They will have the definitive answer.

    #555668
    Anonymous
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    Thanks, Kricket. I'm really just looking around, nationally. I'm in a bit of a job funk right now, so I'm not sure where I want to go – if I want to go. But you're right. I suppose each state would treat it differently, so it's moot at this point!

    #555669
    Anonymous
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    Thanks, Kricket. I'm really just looking around, nationally. I'm in a bit of a job funk right now, so I'm not sure where I want to go – if I want to go. But you're right. I suppose each state would treat it differently, so it's moot at this point!

    #555670
    Anonymous
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    I am applying in California and taking the exam in TX and IA and my experience will be in CA and TX. 🙂 I have a complicated situation, but I think the only requirement of have experience in another state is to justify and verify with the CPA board in that state that the experience is real.

    I hope it works out for you- Good luck!

    #555671
    Anonymous
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    I am applying in California and taking the exam in TX and IA and my experience will be in CA and TX. 🙂 I have a complicated situation, but I think the only requirement of have experience in another state is to justify and verify with the CPA board in that state that the experience is real.

    I hope it works out for you- Good luck!

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