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If your license is inactive, you cant practice as a CPA or advertise yourself as such. However, if you wish to resume work as a CPA, you can do so more easily than you could if you had to earn your license all over again. You wont need to take the CPA Exam again, though you will need to catch up on your CPE.
Renew your license in an inactive status by submitting the completed license renewal application with the license renewal fee. You are not required to complete CE if you renew your license in an inactive status; however, you cannot practice public accountancy while your license is in an inactive status.
A licensee who completes the required minimum hours and type of continuing education may renew as active. A licensee who does not complete the required minimum hours and type of continuing education should renew as inactive and may not practice public accounting.
Licensees who are delinquent less than 20 months may renew through CBA Connect. You do not need a paper application to renew through CBA Connect. If you are more than 20 months delinquent, please contact renewalinfo@cba.ca.gov for a multi-cycle renewal application.
California Board of Accountancy. A licensee shall be required, as a condition of active status license renewal, to have completed at least 80 hours of continuing education (CE) in the two-year period immediately preceding license renewal.
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If you hold an inactive CPA license, beginning January 1, 2010, you must use the word inactive directly after any CPA title or designation you use.
CPA 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 you to track continuing education (CE) as it is completed.
If you hold an inactive CPA license, beginning January 1, 2010, you must use the word inactive directly after any CPA title or designation you use.

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