RECORD OF EXPERIENCE FORM - Accountancy Board of Ohio 2026

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  2. Begin by filling out your personal information at the top of the form, including your name and contact details.
  3. In the 'Statement of Authorized Supervisor' section, your supervisor must indicate whether they are a licensed CPA by checking 'YES' or 'NO'. If 'YES', they should confirm their credential is in good standing.
  4. Your supervisor will need to provide their certificate/license details, including the issuing state or country, license number, and expiration date.
  5. Next, check all applicable services performed under supervision such as Accounting, Auditing, or Tax Preparation.
  6. Fill in the exact dates of employment and specify if it was full-time. If not full-time, provide an explanation on the reverse side.
  7. Complete the employer's name and address sections accurately for verification purposes.
  8. Finally, both you and your authorized supervisor must sign and date the affidavit at the bottom of the form to certify its accuracy.

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The basic continuing professional education (CPE) requirement to obtain or renew the Ohio permit is 120 credits over a three-year period. For specific educational requirements, refer to the Accountancy Board of Ohios website. New CPAs holding the Ohio permit are required to report 40 credits over a two-year period.
You are required to earn 20 CPE credits during each compliance year. At least 10 credits must be fraud-related and 2 must relate directly to ethics. When is my CPE compliance due each year?
CPE Requirements for AICPA Members From January 1, 2001 forward, and for each three-year reporting period thereafter, all AICPA members shall complete 120 hours or its equivalent of continuing professional education.
If you sit for the CPA Exam on or after January 1, 2026: You will need to meet the new licensure requirements, which include: A bachelors degree with an accounting concentration and two years of relevant experience, or. A masters degree with an accounting concentration and one year of relevant experience.
120 hours of CPE every 3 years. Minimum of 20 hours / year. The following Ohio permit holders must earn 24 CPE credits in accounting or auditing: - CPAs or PAS who work on financial reporting engagements.

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