To be licensed as a Certified Public Accountant in New York State you must:
The specific requirements for licensure are contained in Title 8, Article 149, Section 7404 of New York's Education Law and Part 70 of the Commissioner's Regulations.
You should also read the general licensing information applicable for all professions.
NOTE: Files may be purged when an applicant has not had any activity for approximately 10 years. Contact the Department for submission requirements.
The fee for licensure and the first registration is $427.
Fees are subject to change. The fee due is the amount in law when your application is received (unless fees are increased retroactively). You will be billed for the difference if fees have been increased.
NOTE: Payment submitted from outside the United States should be made by check or draft on a United States bank and in United States currency; payments submitted in any other form will not be accepted and will be returned.
Individuals who withdraw their license application may be entitled to a partial refund for the first registration period only.
NOTE: If you withdraw your application, obtain a refund, and then decide to seek New York State licensure at a later date, you will be considered a new applicant. You will be required to pay the licensure and registration fees and meet the licensure requirements in place at the time you reapply.
The Form 2 - Certification of Professional Education and/or transcripts must be submitted directly by the educational institution that you attended to the address listed on the Form 2.
150-Semester Hour Pathway
Prior to August 1, 2027: 150-Semester Hour Pathway
This pathway will be phased out on August 1, 2027 and applicants must complete the licensing process (including Education, Examination, and Experience Requirements) before this date. In order to ensure timely review of the application and a license to be issued, all materials for licensure should be submitted by May 1, 2027.
Applicants who do not complete the licensing process by August 1, 2027 will need to comply with the 150E-semester hour pathway outlined below.
To fulfill the education requirement for licensure as a 150-semester hour pathway prior to August 1, 2027:
Applicants who have not completed a New York State Registered Program or received a Master's degree in accounting from an AACSB institution that is accredited in business and accounting, must complete postsecondary education that is considered substantially equivalent to the education requirements for programs registered with the Department. The Department considers the following postsecondary education substantially equivalent for this purpose:
*Course is required to be taken at the upper-level (junior or senior) or graduate level.
36 semester hours in general business electives in any combination of the following areas:
The curriculum must also include, either as stand-alone courses or integrated into other courses, the study of business or accounting communications, ethics and professional responsibility, and accounting research.
(Acceptable course work is detailed further in the 150 semester hour course content table)
On or after August 1, 2027: 150-Semester Hour Pathway (CPA Evolution Model)
To fulfill the education requirement for licensure as a 150-semester hour pathway if you complete your education program and/or submit your licensure application on or after August 1, 2027:
Applicants who have not completed a New York State Registered Program must complete postsecondary education that is considered substantially equivalent to the education requirements for programs registered with the Department. The Department considers the following postsecondary education substantially equivalent for this purpose:
**One course is required to be taken at the upper-level (junior or senior) or graduate level.
36 semester hours in business in the content areas listed below, with one course of the first five listed content areas:
(Acceptable course work is detailed further in the 150 semester hour course content table.)
120-Semester Hour Pathway
Prior to August 1, 2027: 120 -Semester Hour Pathway
This pathway will be phased out on August 1, 2027 and applicants must complete the licensing process (including the Examination and Experience Requirements) before this date. Applicants who do not complete the licensing process by August 1, 2027 will need to comply with the 150-semester hour pathway outlined above.
NOTE: Applicants under the 120-semester hour pathway who have completed additional coursework may request to have their education re-evaluated to determine if they meet the 150-semester hour pathway.
List of Accrediting Agencies
For the purpose of meeting licensure requirements for public accountancy, an applicant must hold a bachelor's degree or higher and any course work taken from non-matriculated programs, the college or university must be accredited from one of the following accrediting agencies or bodies:
Foreign Education
Applicants who completed any of their post-secondary (college) education outside of the United States and did not complete a New York State Licensure Qualifying Program or an AACSB program, as outlined above, will be required to have a full review of their education to determine whether it meets the education requirements for licensure. NASBA's International Evaluation Service (NIES) is not authorized to approve applicants with education outside of the United States for licensure. To be approved for licensure, the candidate must apply to the Department for licensure by submitting the Application for Licensure (Form 1) and application fee and have a Certification of Professional Education (Form 2) completed by their school(s). The school(s) must mail the Form 2, along with official copies of the applicant's transcripts or mark sheets, directly to the Department for review. The original transcripts or mark sheets will be reviewed to determine if the applicant meets New York State's 150 semester hour education requirements for licensure.
Accounting Review Courses
Accounting review courses or CPA Exam review courses that are taken for academic credit at a college or university cannot be accepted toward the 33 semester hour accounting course work requirement. These courses may only be accepted toward the business and/or overall course requirement.
Examples of review courses include, but are not limited to, Wiley CPAExcel; Becker's CPA Exam Review; Bisk Education; and Roger CPA Exam Review. If the textbook for the course is a review course, it cannot be accepted toward the accounting course work requirement.
New York State recognizes the Uniform CPA Examination, prepared and graded by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). In New York, the examination is administered by CPA Examination Services, a division of the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy.
The Uniform CPA examination is a computerized exam consisting of four (4) parts. The passing score for each of the four parts of the examination is 75. The candidate may sit for the parts individually, in any order within a rolling window.
From 2003 to 2023 the exam sections consisted of four required parts listed below. An applicant who successfully passed any part from 2003 to 2023 had an eighteen (18) months rolling window to pass all four parts.
Beginning in 2024 the exam sections consist of four parts, three core and one discipline that must be passed within a rolling thirty (30) month window. The credit retention begins on the date the score is released for the first section passed. The exam candidate must sit for each section prior to the 30-month window credit expiration date. The examination consists of the following:
Discipline (Select one):
Expiration of Examination Scores
In New York State, once an applicant has passed all four sections of the examination, the examination credit does not expire. Further, after successfully passing all four sections of the examination, there is no time requirement to meet the education or experience requirements for licensure. This applies to candidates who physically sat for the exam in the U.S. or abroad at an overseas location.
NOTE: In order for New York to have jurisdiction over the exam scores, the candidate must become an applicant in New York by applying with a Form 1 and paying the fee of $427. If candidate does not apply for the license, New York will not have jurisdiction over the exam scores.
Examination scores older than 10 years
Applicants with exam scores older than 10 years are required to complete 40 hours of continuing professional education (CPE) within the past 12 months, prior to being licensed.
Exams passed in another jurisdiction
If an applicant passed part of the Uniform CPA Examination in another jurisdiction you may send either of these documents once you have submitted your application for licensure (Form 1) to the Department:
Examination Eligibility Requirements and Application Procedures
If you intend to take all or part of the CPA examination in New York, you must:
Contact information for CPA Examination Services: website, phone at 1-800-CPA EXAM (1-800-272-3926), or Email: cpaes-ny@nasba.org.
Education Requirements to Sit for Examination (120-to-sit Rule)
Prior to August 1, 2027
On or after August 1, 2027
U.S. Education ONLY: NASBA's CPA Examination Service (CPAES-NY) will conduct the 120-to-sit evaluation.
Foreign Education: If you have completed any of your post-secondary (college) education outside the United States, you may choose to have NASBA's International Evaluation Service (NIES) review your education to sit for the examination only. Alternatively, you may choose to apply for licensure and have your foreign education reviewed by the Department. If your education is approved as meeting the full 150 semester hour education requirements for licensure in effect at the time of your application and completion of the education requirements, the Department will notify NASBA of the approval. With this option you must meet the full 150 semester hour education requirements for licensure as the Department does not perform evaluations for the 120-to-sit rule.
NOTE: If you choose to pursue the 120-to-sit Rule, the license will not be issued until you have met New York's 150 semester hour requirements for licensure in effect at the time of your application for licensure and completion of the education requirements.
Candidates who completed any of their post-secondary (college) education outside of the United States and did not complete a NYS Licensure Qualifying Registered program or an AACSB program as outlined in the Education Requirements section, will be required to submit a Form 2 with transcripts, mark sheets and translation (if necessary) to the NYS Education Department as outline above.
Reasonable Testing Accommodations
Applicants with disabilities requesting reasonable accommodations for an examination need to contact CPA Examination Services and provide several types of documentation.
The applicant will record their claimed experience on the application (Form 1). The Form 4B(s) - Verification of Experience by Supervisor must be submitted by the CPA supervisor. Form 4B(s) submitted by the applicant will not be accepted.
Acceptable experience may be earned in a public accounting firm, government, private industry or an educational institution. The experience can be in one of the following service areas: accounting, attest, compilation, management advisory, financial advisory, taxation, or consulting skills. The experience must be gained under the supervision of a U.S. certified public accountant who is properly licensed and registered or authorized to practice in the jurisdiction of their principal place of business. If a CPA supervisor was not properly licensed or registered or authorized to practice in the state where they practiced, the experience cannot be accepted.
Same employing organization. The applicant and the supervisor must be employed by the same organization at the time the experience took place. Experience gained by outside employer relationship such as contractors, third party relations, consultants, board members, etc. have not been accepted.
Multiple employers. If the applicant is unable to gain the required experience at one employing organization, there is no limit to the number of Form 4B(s) that may be submitted on the applicant’s behalf.
Full-time employment. Full-time experience is considered to be a 5-day work week, with at least 35 hours per week, excluding overtime.
Part-time employment. Part-time experience is acceptable when the applicant has worked at least 20 hours per week. Two part-time weeks equate to one full-time week. When the applicant is in a part-time status and works at least 35 hours per week, it will be accepted as a full-time week. All part-time experience requires supplemental documentation as outlined in the instructions of the Verification of Experience by Supervisor – Form 4B See the instructions for Employer Form 4B for further detail on qualifying experience.
150 semester hour pathway applicants: An applicant who meets New York's 150 semester hour education requirements for licensure must document one year of full-time experience, or the part-time equivalent, as described in the paragraph above.
120 semester hour pathway applicants: An applicant for licensure who met the eligibility requirements for grandparenting under New York's 120 semester hour education requirements must document at least two years of full time experience, or the part-time equivalent, as described in the paragraph above. An applicant who is eligible for grandparenting may choose to take the additional course work required to meet the 150 semester hour requirements and thereby qualify for a one year reduction in the experience requirement. Such an applicant must have the schools submit official transcripts documenting the additional course work to the Education Department for review.
Fifteen years of experience acceptable to the State Board for Public Accountancy may be substituted for education for admission to the examination and licensure. This experience must be earned under the direct supervision of a U.S. certified public accountant (CPA) as outlined above in the Experience Requirements section.
Admission to the Examination:
If you are applying for admission to the examination based on 15 years of acceptable experience in lieu of meeting the education requirements, you do not need to submit transcripts to CPA Examination Services or the New York State Education Department. Instead, apply to NYS Education Department for licensure by submitting the Application for Licensure (Form 1) and fee. The applicant will record their 15 years of claimed experience on the application (Form 1) and have the US licensed CPA who supervised your 15 years of acceptable experience complete and submit a Verification of Experience by Supervisor (Form 4B) to the New York State Education Department.