RELEASE
OF YOUR TEST SCORES |
Your test scores will
be reported to you, the TSPC, and the institution(s) that
you indicated when you registered. Your score report will
be mailed on the score report date published in Test
Dates.
Your scores are reported directly to the TSPC and are
automatically added to your licensure application file.
Your score report is for your records only; do not
submit it with your application for licensure.
Under some circumstances, scores may be delayed. For example:
- Scores for newly developed or redeveloped tests
may be delayed in order to set passing standards.
Such delays are noted on the schedule published in
Test Dates.
- Some individuals scores may be delayed due to problems
with registration or other matters.
In addition, your scores will be delayed if there are problems
with your payment, and your scores will be permanently
voided if your account is not paid in full and cleared
by 14 calendar days after the test date. See Test
Fees and Payment Policies for more information.
Internet Posting
of Unofficial Scores
Unofficial scores will be available on the Internet at
5:00 p.m. Pacific time on the score report dates listed
in Test Dates. For each
test date, unofficial scores will be available on the
Internet for approximately two weeks. For security reasons,
unofficial scores may be viewed only once on the Internet
during the posting period.
Unofficial scores are available to you on the Internet
regardless of your registration method. However, you must
provide your date of birth when you register in order
to be able to retrieve your unofficial scores. If you
register on the Internet, you may also request that
your unofficial scores be sent to you by e-mail.
To access your unofficial scores on the Internet,
select Score
Reporting on the ORELA Web site and follow the instructions
provided. You will be required to provide your ORELA identification
number, which is found on your admission ticket and/or
e-mail registration confirmation, and your date of birth.
Scores are available on the Internet and by e-mail solely
to provide you with preliminary, unofficial notification
of your passing status as quickly as possible. Unofficial
scores sent by e-mail or posted on the Internet are not
acceptable substitutes for an official score report.
Official Examinee Score Reports
Your official score report will be sent to you by U.S.
mail on the score report date published in Test
Dates. Your score report will be sent to the address
that you provided during the registration process. If you wish to have your
score report sent to a different address, you may complete a Registration Information Correction Form at the test
site on the day of the test.
Your score report provides information about your passing status and other performance information. See
ORELA Passing Requirements for detailed information on the passing requirements for ORELA tests.
Your score report is accompanied by an explanation of how to read your score report. A score report explanation
is also available by selecting Score Reporting on the ORELA Web site.
If you have not received your score report two weeks after the score report date, call (916) 928-4017.
Under no circumstances will your official score report information be released in person or by telephone, fax, or
e-mail.
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