Do CPA Exam scores expire in the state of Tennessee?????

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    Anonymous
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    Hey everybody I was just curious to know if CPA exam scores ever expire in the state of Tennessee? From what I have researched the answers seems to be that they never expire. I could be wrong though. Appreciate and advice.

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  • #1804391
    accountingisfun765
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    Exams expire in every state after 18 months IF you have not passed all tests within that 18 month stretch.

    BEC 83

    AUD -

    FAR -

    REG -

    #1804496
    Me.
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    I assume you mean after passing all 4 exams. I looked at the Tennessee code (Tenn. Code Ann. § 62-1-106) and there is nothing addressing the scores expiring after all have been passed. They are good at responding to questions, call them at 1-615-741-2550.

    REG - 50, 64, 73, 76
    FAR - 67, 65, 67 Ugh!!!
    BEC - 65
    AUD - November 30

    "You just can't beat the person who never gives up." -Babe Ruth

    #1805401
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Sort of a vague response……

    Lexie (TDCI)

    May 21, 4:32 PM CDT

    Good Afternoon,

    Thank you for contacting the Tennessee Department Of Commerce and Insurance Customer Service Division. My name is Lexie and I will be more than happy to assist you today! Your scores are good up to 10 years from the date the exam was completed so they are still currently valid.

    Please feel free to contact the office should you have any additional questions. Have a great day!

    Thanks

    Lexie | Customer Service Agent
    Davy Crockett Tower 4th Floor
    500 James Robertson Pkwy
    Nashville, TN 37243

    #1805402
    Anonymous
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    They really need to be more clear about this….

    #1805405
    Anonymous
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    Basically I have worked for 3 CPAs part time and have accumulated 1800 hours over 2 years and need to get to 2000 hours. Very frustrating!!!! Someone please give me reassurance I can obtain 200 hours working under a CPA within the next 8 years….

    This makes me want to pull my hair out. Like can you not take extra CPE after 10 years to make up for not having opportunities to work under CPAs?

    #1805627
    Anonymous
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    I think it was clear enough:
    “GOOD UP TO 10 YEARS FROM THE DATE THE EXAM WAS COMPLETED”

    After completing all FOUR parts, you have 10 years to keep them should you defer the CPA license application.

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