- CALIFORNIA BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY - Department of Consumer Affairs
Volunteer on a CBA Advisory Committee Volunteer to Serve on the CBA Governor and Executive Staff California Governor Gavin Newsom Visit Governor’s Website Secretary Tomiquia Moss Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency Director Kimberly Kirchmeyer
- CBA - License Renewal Information - Department of Consumer Affairs
CBA Connect License renewals are completed using CBA Connect, which provides the convenience of submitting online renewal applications, address changes, and payments in one, simple-to-use application Additionally, CBA Connect allows CPAs to track continuing education (CE) as it is completed
- CBA - California CPA License Application - Department of Consumer Affairs
California CPA License Online Application Applicant Quick Hits Applicant FAQ's; CPA Licensing Applicant Quick Tips
- 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 - Initial Licensing FAQs - Department of Consumer Affairs
You can obtain the Application for CPA Licensure on the CBA website or by contacting the Initial Licensing Unit by email at licensinginfo@cba ca gov or by telephone at (916) 561-1701 and request that one be mailed to you
- 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 - Applicants - Department of Consumer Affairs
AN OUT-OF-STATE FIRM REGISTRANT Back to Top; Conditions of Use; Privacy Policy; Accessibility; Website Accessibility Certification
- CBA - Licensees - Department of Consumer Affairs
FAQs Frequently asked questions for CPAs, CORs, PARs, and Out-of-State firms
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