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If you are a CPA and were not certified in Texas, then you may apply for reciprocity in Texas. The Instructions for Completing the Reciprocal Application explains in more detail the information and fees that are required. If you would like to apply for reciprocity, all documents must be submitted for processing.
Payment Options 1: Date. The date you write here should be the same date that you are signing off on the check. 2: Payee. Make check payable to the California Board of Accountancy. 3: Check Amount in Numbers. 4: Check Amount in Words. 5: Memo. 6: Signature.
A person who meets the education and background requirements of the Board, prior to taking the CPA Exam, and has active credit on the CPA Exam earned as a candidate of another licensing jurisdiction may transfer the credits to Texas.
If you are a CPA and were not certified in Texas, then you may apply for reciprocity in Texas. The Instructions for Completing the Reciprocal Application explains in more detail the information and fees that are required. If you would like to apply for reciprocity, all documents must be submitted for processing.
Generally you may, but you cannot call yourself a “Certified Public Accountant” unless you have completed the requirements and obtained a “CPA” license.
To transfer your CPA Exam scores or license status to another state, you may use this authorization form to request the CBA to release your information. You must clearly identify what information is to be transferred, and provide your signature to authorize the release of your records.
Reciprocity: Reciprocity refers to the ability to use your home license between states where laws permit you to do so. This process allows you to set up a business using your existing license and then exchange your existing CPA license for an equivalent license in your new state of residence.
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).
A person who meets the education and background requirements of the Board, prior to taking the CPA Exam, and has active credit on the CPA Exam earned as a candidate of another licensing jurisdiction may transfer the credits to Texas.
Where you take the Exam is not dependent on where you intend to practice. CPA Exam test scores can be transferred to any state for the purpose of getting a CPA license.