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Mobility allows CPA who are licensed in one state to offer services to clients in another state. CPAs may have to register in other states depending on the services they offer there, usually in the case of attest services.
License transfer/reciprocity applications are available through NABP's Electronic Licensure Transfer Program (ELTP). Reciprocity applicants must also take and pass the MPJE administered by NABP. Information on the ELTP and MPJE is available at or by calling 847/391-4406.
CPA Moving to Georgia and Ready to Get Licensed in Georgia? If you live in Georgia, you are required to be actively licensed in Georgia in order to hold yourself out as a CPA and use the designation. You would obtain a Reciprocal License in Georgia and must apply for it through NASBA.
To be licensed in GA, you will need to pass the exam, complete a total of 30 semester hours of accounting (beyond 2101 & 2102), complete 24 general business hours, complete a total of 150 semester hours of college courses, and complete one year of continuous, full-time experience (2000+ hours) immediately preceding the ...
The Flexibility of CPA Exam Location AICPA, the administer of the Uniform CPA Exam, let you choose your own CPA exam location. It allows all CPA candidates to physically sit for the exam in any prometric centers around the country (including the 4 jurisdictions: Washington DC, Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands).
If a student takes the CPA Exam in one state but also wants to get licensed in another, how does that work? Woislaw: CPA Exam scores can be transferred to any state for the purpose of getting a license, so a student can take the exam in whichever state works best for them.
For Individual CPAs: You would obtain a Reciprocal License in GA and must apply for it through NASBA. You must meet the GA Education requirement for licensing in GA even though you are licensed in another State, and you must hold an Active license in the State you are reciprocating from.
If a student takes the CPA Exam in one state but also wants to get licensed in another, how does that work? Woislaw: CPA Exam scores can be transferred to any state for the purpose of getting a license, so a student can take the exam in whichever state works best for them.
Colorado's (CO) CPA exam requirements are possibly the most advantageous of all the states. It does not require 150 hours to sit. With no requirement to be a US Citizen, a resident of CO, or a certain age, it makes Colorado one of the easiest states to sit for the CPA exam and become licensed.