New Hampshire CPA Ethics Exam

New Hampshire CPA Ethics Exam Requirements

In New Hampshire, CPA candidates are not required to pass a separate ethics exam, such as the AICPA Professional Ethics Exam, to obtain licensure. The New Hampshire Board of Accountancy does not mandate a standalone ethics test as part of its certification process.

However, licensed CPAs in New Hampshire must complete 4 hours of ethics-related Continuing Professional Education (CPE) as part of the state’s 120-hour CPE requirement every three years. These ethics hours are intended to ensure that CPAs stay informed about current professional conduct standards, state-specific regulations, and ethical decision-making frameworks.

This approach reflects New Hampshire’s emphasis on ongoing ethical competency, promoting a sustained understanding of professional responsibilities throughout a CPA’s career.

For more details, click here to visit the New Hampshire Board of Accountancy website or email [email protected]. Applicants may also call the Board at (603) 271-2152.


What Comes After the Ethics Exam? Preparing for Your CPE Requirements

Passing the CPA Ethics Exam is one of the final milestones on your path to becoming a licensed CPA — but your journey doesn’t end there.

To maintain your CPA license, you’ll need to meet Continuing Education Ethics requirements. CPE ensures you stay up to date with changing regulations, ethical principles, professional ethics standards, and evolving industry practices.

Most state boards require 40 hours of CPE annually. Many providers now offer courses on analyzing ethical matters adhering to recognized standards, applying ethical principles, and other ethics considerations for CPAs working with federally funded charitable organizations, financial institutions, and private businesses.

Not sure where to start? Use our CPE Course Comparison Guide to explore top-rated providers and find the best fit for your learning style, budget, and specialty.