Alabama (AL) CPA Exam requirements state that you must be declared eligible for the examination and then licensed by the state. An individual becomes eligible for the CPA Exam by meeting specific requirements that are determined by the board of accountancy for their specific jurisdiction. Below are the Alabama CPA Exam requirements:
Alabama CPA Exam Education Requirements
Completion of undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited (i.e. SACS) college or university
120‐semester hours
24 Semester hours of Accounting – upper division (300 level or higher) undergraduate and/or graduate level
24 Semester hours of Business‐related courses
Please visit the Alabama State Board of Public Accountancy website for more information
Alabama CPA Exam Age Requirements
Age Minimum: 19
Alabama CPA Exam Residency Requirements
U.S. citizenship required or legally present in the United States
Please visit the Alabama State Board of Public Accountancy website for more information
Application Process
Please visit the Alabama State Board of Public Accountancy website for more information