- CBA - Licensees
License Renewal Information about the upcoming fee increase Click here to renew your CPA, COR, or PAR license
- California Board of Accountancy
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- CBA - Educational Requirements for CPA Licensure
Applicants must provide evidence of a baccalaureate or higher degree, or foreign equivalency, in any subject, a total of 150 semester units, including a minimum of 24 semester units of accounting subjects, 24 semester units of business related subjects, a minimum of 20 semester units of accounting study, and 10 semester units of ethics study
- CBA - PETH Requirement Change - Department of Consumer Affairs
Therefore, as of July 1, 2024, the CBA no longer requires applicants to complete the PETH Exam for issuance of a CPA license Instead, applicants need to complete a CBA-approved Regulatory Review Course for their first license renewal
- Contact the CBA - Department of Consumer Affairs
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- CBA - License Lookup - Department of Consumer Affairs
A California-licensed CPA is an individual who has met the education, examination, and experience requirements of California State law and has been issued a license to practice public accountancy by the California Board of Accountancy (CBA)
- CBA - Exam Applicant
How to Apply for the CPA Exam on the CBA Website | Step-by-Step Guide Watch on Learn how to submit your education documentation to the CBA A handy tip sheet with all the basics about qualifying and applying for the CPA Exam
- CBA Fee Restructuring - Department of Consumer Affairs
To help support the CBA mission and to better protect consumers, the CBA has restructured a variety of fees including the CPA initial licensure and license renewal fees, as well as the accounting firm application, initial licensure, and license renewal fees
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