Select a registration method—Internet, U.S. mail, or telephone. Depending on the registration period (regular, late, or emergency), you have the following choices:
2.
Gather the personal information you need to register.
When
you register for the ORELA, you will be asked to
provide the following information:
Name (use your legal name that appears on
your government-issued identification)
Address
Daytime telephone number (required for Internet
registration)
Social security number (required for Internet
registration)
Date of birth (required to access your unofficial
scores online)
Ethnicity (optional)
Gender (optional)
E-mail address (required for Internet registration)
The accuracy of your
social security number is an essential part of the
registration and score-reporting process. It will
ensure the accurate tracking of your registration
records.
3. Review the background questions.
When you register for the ORELA, you will be asked to answer a background question. Refer to “Background Questions” to prepare an answer for the question you will be asked during registration.
4. Review
the Rules of Test Participation.
Before you register,
you must read and agree to abide by the policies
stated in “Compliance
with Testing Rules,” including the Rules of
Test Participation, and all procedures and policies
contained in the 2008–2009 ORELA Registration Bulletin.