Score Transfer

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  • #1589195
    LD
    Participant

    This might sound like a stupid question, but I’d like to apply for a license in two states at the same time, haven’t been licensed in either yet. If I transfer my scores, do they still exist in my original jurisdiction?

    AUD - 83
    BEC - 85
    FAR - 80
    REG - 75
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  • #1589256
    Holly
    Participant

    I have no idea and I don't think it's a stupid question. I'm just wondering what benefit is this? Just curious.

    AUD - 76
    BEC - 82
    FAR - 82
    REG - 86
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    BEC - 79
    REG - 85
    AUD - 5/27/16

    #1589328
    rhayder
    Participant

    It's better to get licensed in one and then apply for licensure in the other. I suspect you live near the boarder of neighboring states.

    AUD - 82
    BEC - 89
    FAR - NINJA in Training
    REG - 88
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    #1589597
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    CPA scores are like those guaranteed-college courses. Once you're done, you're done everywhere.

    Applying for an “initial license” in multiple states might cause consternation with a particular state board or it might not matter. You're probably not going to get good advice on this situation here because it's state-specific law. You need to contact your state board(s) on that.

    What's the rush to be multi-licensed? Licenses are almost entirely reciprocal. Unless you've got your own practice and you're signing off on audits (or do business/live in Texas), I don't quite understand the rush.

    I do however agree with @WholeLifeWorks.

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