21 NCAC 08J .0107 requires any change in mailing address, physical address, practice/business address, phone number, employment, email address, or website address to be submitted in writing to the Board within 30 days of the change. Board staff cannot accept address changes by phone. Address changes made with the NCACPA, AICPA, or other professional organizations do not change the address information on file with the Board. In the context of the Board’s records, email addresses are not public records, and the Board does not share them with non-affiliated entities.
A licensee may update their contact information through their Dashboard account in the Board’s portal. In the context of the Board’s records, email addresses are not public records, and the Board does not share them with non-affiliated entities. If a licensee does not want their home address or telephone number to appear on the Board’s website, they must choose their business/practice address and telephone number as their mailing address.
A firm’s supervising CPA may update the firm’s contact information by using their individual Dashboard account in the Board’s portal. If a CPA firm’s supervising CPA has changed since the 2024 firm registration renewal was completed, please contact the Licensing Staff to update the information in the Board’s records.
CPA Exam candidates may submit address changes to addresschange@nccpaboard.gov or by mail to the State Board of CPA Examiners, PO Box 12827, Raleigh, NC 27605.
Entities such as accounting organizations, government agencies, and colleges and universities may submit address changes to addresschange@nccpaboard.gov.
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