If I hold a CPA license in another state in good standing and transfer to South Dakota to practice public accounting will the board grant me a South Dakota certificate to practice?
Regardless of whether the state you are from is substantially equivalent, you may be issued a license in SD, if you are currently licensed in good standing in any of the 55 jurisdictions, have passed the Uniform CPA Examination with grades that would be passing grades in South Dakota and have four years experience in the preceding 10 years. If you will be performing attest work you will need to verify to the board that you have 375 hours in compilation, audit and/or review by submitting a certificate of experience form provided by the board.
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