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The Board of Examiners of Psychologists must approve you to sit for the examination through the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB) if you have never passed the EPPP or you passed it over five years ago.
To apply to take the required exam(s), you must first create a DELPROS user account. Go to the DELPROS online portal, and then click on Apply/Manage a License and Service Requests. If you:
After creating your user account or logging into the DELPROS online portal, you may begin your application for licensure to take the required exam(s).
Register online at EPPP Exam Registration. For more information about the examination process, such as testing procedures and additional ways of registering, refer to the EPPP Candidate Handbook at Asppb.net/Exam-Candidates.
ASPPB recommends that candidates wait approximately 90 days from their last test date to allow sufficient time to prepare to retake the EPPP. You may take the exam no more than four times in any 12-month period.
To request approval to re-take the EPPP go to DELPROS and log in to your e-License Dashboard. Click on Service Request in the top navigation bar, then click APPLY FOR A NEW SERVICE REQUEST and select the Request for Re-Examination service request type option.
After review and approval of your request, you will receive an email notification for approval to re-take the EPPP.
You will receive an email notification stating your license has been issued including any additional details about license renewal and/or continuing education requirements.
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