Are CPA Exam Scores Public?

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CPA exam scores are not public; they are confidential.

Here are the key points regarding the confidentiality of CPA exam scores

  1. Confidentiality: Your CPA exam scores are confidential and cannot be accessed by anyone, including employers. Only you and your state board of accountancy can see your scores.
  2. Score Reporting Process: After taking the exam, your scores are sent from Prometric to the AICPA, then to NASBA, and finally to your state board. Throughout this process, your scores remain confidential.
  3. Public Information: The only public information available is whether you hold a CPA license, not your exam scores or attempts.

In summary, while passing the CPA exam is crucial for obtaining a license, specific scores are kept private and cannot be disclosed to employers or the public.

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