Licensure
As you probably know by now, each of the 55 US jurisdictions has its own Board of Accountancy that is responsible for licensing the CPAs who practice in that state/jurisdiction.
Becoming a CPA
Ethics
Some states require a CPA applicant to complete an Ethics course or Ethics exam before licensure. Contact your state’s board of accountancy to find out how you can fulfill this requirement.
Requirements
You’ve probably gone over them several times by now, but before you officially apply for CPA licensure, you must confirm you’ve met your state’s requirements. Education, work experience, ethics and other requirements vary from state to state, and mobility privileges are specific to each state.
Application
Applying for licensure is done through your state board of accountancy, which you can find on the web or via our state requirements engine. A small fee may be associated with getting licensed in most states.