The freshest produce, the clearest skies, and the best hospitality await you as a CPA in Nebraska. View the exam-sitting requirements, licensure requirements, and contact information for the Nebraska State Board of Accountancy below.
Check if you meet the requirements to sit for the exam.
Age: No Age Requirement
Education:
Bachelor's degree with 150 hours is required to sit for the exam
30 semester hours in accounting
36 hours in general business subjects
Citizenship: Citizenship is not required.
Residency: Residency is required.
Here’s what you need to become licensed in the state of Nebraska.
Education: Bachelor's Degree of 150 semester hours is required.
Experience: 2 years of public accounting experience or 3 years of auditing experience in the Dept. of Revenue or in the Office of the Auditor of Public Accounts or 3 1/2 years gained through employment by the federal government as a special agent or IRS agent.
Ethics: AICPA Ethics examination is required to be licensed.
Get in touch with your local State Board of Accountancy.
Nebraska State Board of Public Accountancy
402-471-3728
P.O. Box 94725
Lincoln, NE
State Board Website
Initial Application Fee | $165.00 |
AUD | $193.45 |
BEC | $173.60 |
FAR | $193.45 |
REG | $173.60 |
Total | $899.10 |
Applying for the Uniform CPA Examination in Nebraska
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To receive your CPA license additional requirements may be necessary. As fees and rules may change, we recommend contacting your State Board of Accountancy for more information.