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There are currently over 36,000 Certified Public Accountants (CPA) and 5,000 CPA firms licensed in the State of Florida pursuant to Chapter 473, Florida Statutes. Certified Public Accountants provide accounting, auditing, tax, financial planning, and management consulting services.
The DBPR Online Services website provides information about applicants and licensed individuals for those professions and businesses that are regulated by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
In an effort to comply with the statute, the Florida Board of Accountancy determined it best to require all Florida CPA license holders report and upload their proof of completion documents prior to renewing their CPA license.
The Board of Accountancy consists of nine members, seven of whom must be certified public accountants licensed in this state and two of whom must be laypersons who are not and have never been certified public accountants or members of any closely related profession or occupation.
The Florida Board of Accountancy (FLBOA) regulates Certified Public Accountants and Certified Public Accounting Firms for the State of Florida. The FLBOA is created in Florida Statutes Chapter 473 [1] and is administered by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).
You can verify licensure by visiting the DBPR Online Services webpage or the CPA Verify webpage. References: DBPR Online Services – Verify a License. CPA Verify. Was this answer helpful? Answers others found helpful.
The Florida Board of Accountancy (FLBOA) regulates Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) and Certified Public Accounting Firms for the State of Florida. The FLBOA is created in Florida Statutes Chapter 473 and is administered by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).
Applying for the Uniform CPA Examination. All first-time applicants must submit an initial application directly to the Florida Board. To do so, please visit the Florida Board of Accountancy website. Please read the Candidate Guide before submitting your application.
The next submenu section of the website details the application and educational requirements to sit for the exam. It lists the accreditation agencies accepted by the Florida Board of Accountancy and outlines the path for graduates from non-accredited schools.
Option 1: Submit the Authorization for Interstate Exchange form from the state you are applying for and a check or money order in the amount of $50 (payable) to the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Option 2: