Notice to AFIP Certification Candidates
AFIP is proud to announce our partnership with LightSpeed, a nationally recognized interactive virtual training system provider.
LightSpeed now hosts our online certification training program – the AFIP Regulation Education Platform (AFIP REP). To access the certification course, you’ll need to register by creating an AFIP REP account with username and password.
Click here to create your account and enter the AFIP REP.
Candidates who have been training in AFIP’s Moodle-based program (online-training.afip.com) can either complete the course in that venue or switch to the AFIP REP. If you have questions, please contact an AFIP Program Manager at 817-428-2434 or by email at info@afip.com.
If you’re a trainer and use the online AFIP certification course material for your training needs, please call AFIP at 817-428-2434.
AFIP Certification Examinations Now Available at Kryterion Testing Centers
With access to over 700 testing centers across the U.S. and the ability to schedule your exam online, AFIP is proud to announce our new examination network.
To register and schedule your AFIP Certification Examination, click here and follow the steps below.
1) Click “Create a new account” in the upper right corner of the AFIP Certification Exam Registration home page. Complete the form and click “Save.”
2) Select “Register for an Exam,” then “AFIP Certification,” then “Get Now” next to the exam for the state in which you work.
3) Enter your Postal Code and select a Range, then hit search. Choose a testing center, then click “Select.” Select the time and acknowledge the terms. Then click “Select.”
4) Click “Continue.” You’ll receive an email confirmation – please print it for your records.
5) If you have questions, please contact an AFIP Program Manager at 817-428-2434 or by email at info@afip.com.
If you need to retest, please call AFIP at 817-428-2434
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