The Accountancy Licensure Database (ALD) allows state boards of accountancy to securely share licensing and disciplinary information online. ALD streamlines license verification for CPAs practicing across state lines under mobility. For a state board to participate, they simply need to send licensing and disciplinary data to NASBA in a standard format, with technical assistance available. ALD benefits boards and protects the public by facilitating oversight of CPAs in today's mobile environment.
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2. What is ALD?The Accountancy Licensure Database (ALD) is a system that allows states to upload licensing and discipline information to a secure website where it can be shared with other boards of accountancy.
3. Why ALD?ALD allows state board staff to verify the licensing status of CPAs with minimal effort
4. ALD can contain disciplinary action taken by state boards and that information is available to all boards
5. ALD is secure and is only accessible by state board staff membersWhy ALD?In the age of Mobility, ALD is the right tool for locating information about CPAs who take advantage of mobility and practice in jurisdictions without obtaining a reciprocal licenseALD First StepsALD ParticipatingALD CommittedWAVTMEMTNDMNORNHIDWISDMANYWYMIRICTIAPANVNENJUTOHDEILINCOWVCAVAKSMDKYMODCNCTNAZOKARSCNMAs of 5/15/11ALGAMSAKTXLAFLCNMIVIPRGUNo ALD Action at this timeHI
6. How to: ALDParticipation in the ALD requires only that a state board send licensing and disciplinary information to NASBA in a secure format
8. Help is available from NASBA’s IT Department, contact kdenny@nasba.orgQuestions?Ed BarnicottChief Technology OfficerNational Association of State Boards of Accountancy615-880-4204ebarnicott@nasba.org