I just complete my ARE's and my AXP (finally!). NCARB has already sent my record to my state board, and I've submitted my application to my state for my initial license. I'm interested to hear from others how long it took for their application to be processed by their state. I can't seem to find this information anywhere. I'd particularly like to hear about anyone's experience with Massachusetts, but all states would be welcome!
So, how long did it take your state to issue your license after receiving your application/record?
about 6 weeks. in my state and probably most others, license applications get reviewed by a committee which meets on a monthly basis, so the timing depends on how your application aligns with the committee schedule.
My timeline was about the same as midlander's. Chill out and try not to think about it. You've already done the work, and in the eyes of your employer you've done your part (or at least that should be how they see it). Congrats!
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Initial License Processing Time
Hi All!
I just complete my ARE's and my AXP (finally!). NCARB has already sent my record to my state board, and I've submitted my application to my state for my initial license. I'm interested to hear from others how long it took for their application to be processed by their state. I can't seem to find this information anywhere. I'd particularly like to hear about anyone's experience with Massachusetts, but all states would be welcome!
So, how long did it take your state to issue your license after receiving your application/record?
Thanks
about 6 weeks. in my state and probably most others, license applications get reviewed by a committee which meets on a monthly basis, so the timing depends on how your application aligns with the committee schedule.
My timeline was about the same as midlander's. Chill out and try not to think about it. You've already done the work, and in the eyes of your employer you've done your part (or at least that should be how they see it). Congrats!
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