What Happens When I’m Ready to Take the Test?
You will not be required to travel long distances to take the test. About two weeks before your test is scheduled, your mentor or proctor should contact AFIP to order a test. They must provide your name, their name, telephone number and a physical address to which AFIP can mail the test (the test will be mailed to proctors only). Your mentor may serve as a proctor, or a proctor can be found in your area. (All proctors must be AFIP Certified and approved.) AFIP will verify the proctor’s certification status, and may contact him or her to ask questions before granting approval. Please ask your chosen proctor to view the section on the responsibilities of proctors before agreeing to serve this function. If you do not know someone who can serve as a proctor, AFIP will locate a qualified individual in your area on your behalf. Please contact AFIP if you need assistance finding a proctor. You will receive a pre-test review, either from your proctor or via telephone from AFIP. If you have no