
The Uniform CPA Examination is a
professional licensing examination used by all state
accountancy boards to ensure CPA applicants possess at
least a threshold mastery of technical knowledge
needed to enter the CPA profession.
Education and Examination
You must meet the Board's Education
Requirements before you may take the CPA exam. For
information on the education requirements, see:
Education earned outside the United
States: If you
received your education from a college or university outside the
United States, you will need to have your records of academic studies
evaluated by a Board recognized evaluation service to determine
equivalency with Washington State requirements. Please
contact one of the Board recognized evaluation
services.
For information on the examination
requirements, see:
Any questions you may still have
after reading the above information regarding the exam should be
directed to CASTLE at: wboa@castleworldwide.com
(email), 1-800-655-4845, or (919) 572-6880.
Overview of CPA Exam Application Process for
Washington State Applicants
The following is a very brief overview of the
application process when applying to take the CPA exam as a Washington
State candidate. This is not intended to be a complete description
of the process, but rather is meant to provide a basic understanding of
the flow of information when applying for the CPA exam.
Step 1: Applicant applies for the exam with CASTLE
Worldwide, Inc. online or by calling 1-800-655-4845.
Step 2: CASTLE receives complete application and for:
- Re-exam application
- collects/updates applicant's
information and fees, as eligibility has already been determined.
- First-time applicant
- collects applicant's information
and fees. Determines if applicant meets Washington State's education
requirements to take the CPA Exam.
Step 3: Eligible applicant's data is sent to the National
Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA).
Step 4: The applicant data is reviewed by NASBA against the
National Candidate Database. Provided the applicant has not
applied to take the exam in another state, NASBA will issue a Notice to
Schedule (NTS) to the applicant. The NTS is valid for six calendar
months.
Step 5: Applicant receives NTS from NASBA. Applicant can
then schedule an appointment to take the exam through Prometric's
website or toll-free number (contact information is provided on the NTS).
Please
note: The NTS has an expiration date of 6 months from the date of
issuance. There are no exceptions or extensions to this expiration
date, even if it falls within a month that the exam is
unavailable. It is the candidate’s responsibility to ensure they
schedule the exam prior to the expiration date at a time the exam is
available.
Score Release:
The official scores for the CPA exam will be posted on
CASTLE
Worldwide, Inc.'s website as soon as they become available. If you applied
online and have a username and password with CASTLE, you can log in
at https://idev.castleworldwide.com/wboa/application-login.asp
to view your scores.
Your Performance Information (formerly known as Candidate Diagnostics)
will be mailed to you separately.
If you changed your address since
your applied for the examination and have not updated your address with
CASTLE, please take the time to update your information when you log in to
CASTLE's
website.
Please see Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQs).
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* If you submitted a
Certificate of Enrollment when you applied for the exam, your scores will
not be released until you demonstrate that you have fully met the Board's
education requirements within the amount of time required at the time you
applied for the exam.
Exam
Grade Review and Appeal
The National Association of State
Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) provides CPA exam grade review and grade
appeal services. NASBA charges applicants a separate fee for both a
grade review and a grade appeal. To request a review or appeal,
candidates must submit the request directly to NASBA using NASBA's forms
and paying NASBA directly for the associated grade review and/or
appeal. Please note: Based on past experiences, the likelihood that
a grade will change because of a review or an appeal is extremely
low. However, the decision to request and pay for a grade review
and/or appeal is up to you.
You must use the forms provided by
NASBA. The forms can be downloaded from NASBA's
website.
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