How do examinees request a transcript of their E&B results?
By submitting a E&B application, an examinee gives the NBCE express authorization to provide a transcript of his or her examination results to the state chiropractic licensing agency or other licensing authority that requested or required the examination. This transcript will include only the most recent E&B score, irrespective of the score result. The NBCE will release a E&B transcript only to the licensing authority that initially requested or required that candidate to take the E&B. The NBCE will not release a transcript to any additional state without receiving a written request or requirement directly from that state along with an examinee’s written authorization to release score results. In some instances, a state may request or require a licensure candidate to retake the E&B to provide a more current score. One complimentary E&B transcript is included in the E&B fee. Each subsequent transcript request that meets the above requirements costs $20, paid to the NBCE in U.S. guarante
By submitting a E&B application, an examinee gives the NBCE express authorization to provide a transcript of his or her examination results to the state chiropractic licensing agency or other licensing authority that requested or required the examination. This transcript will include only the most recent E&B score, irrespective of the score result. The NBCE will release a E&B transcript only to the licensing authority that initially requested or required that candidate to take the E&B. The NBCE will not release a transcript to any additional state without receiving a written request or requirement directly from that state along with an examinee’s written authorization to release score results. In some instances, a state may request or require a licensure candidate to retake the E&B to provide a more current score. One complimentary E&B transcript is included in the E&B fee. Each subsequent transcript request that meets the above requirements costs $25, paid to the NBCE in U.S. guarante