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If you mean the results of your test, yes. It is a national test.
Because he failed it the first time. An attorney may also need to retake the exam if he/she is seeking to get a license in a different state.
You didn't say which state but most states will require that you retake the written test and some will make you retake the road test.
You need to go to the particular state's licensing website and keyword search "cosmetology" (esthetics, manicuring, barbering are all lumped under this.) Usually they have some sort of link that will tell you how to get licensed in that state. It will tell you how to get licensed if you already have a license in another state, whether it be reciprocity, a retake of the practical and/or written exams, or if you need additional hours of school.
no
There is no limit!
Because the Secretary of State already has that title.They hold different jobs and different job titles.
if you already have a licenes you dont have to take another test but maybe you will have to renew it but i would just go and make sure anyways if you already have a licenes you dont have to take another test but maybe you will have to renew it but i would just go and make sure anyways
Contact that state and find out how many hours you need to be licensed in Florida. Some states have different hour stipulations. You will also have to retake the test for Florida.
retake the AIEEE! what else can u do.
NO!
Yes. An attorney who is moving from one state to another will have to re-take the bar exam in the state they are moving to. This is due to the vast variation in laws from state to state.
Most states allow certification through reciprocity. You have to contact the new state dept of health.