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I've compiled a quick and dirty list of notes of releases by state. It's obviously incomplete. Please reply with your own notes as this will help future people waiting.

Alabama – tends to be one of the first to release

Alaska –

Arizona –

Arkansas – Tends to release day 1. They occasionally send emails first

California – will release towards the end of the first day or on the second day

Colorado – Is going to make you wait a day or so. Everyone always complains about DORA

Delaware –

DC – Mailing jurisdiction. Will release online after all envelopes are in the mail. Usually Day 2+

Florida – tends to release on day 2

Georgia –has been kinda flaky the past few cycles and tends to run a few days late. You might be able to figure something out via license lookup. Names are added in an unpredictable way, and people still learn that they pass despite not seeing their name initially in the license lookup.

Hawaii – Day 4+

Idaho

Illinois – CTS state, so results get posted there first. Historically all over the calendar, could happen Day 1 or Day 5 or later

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Lousiana

Maine – tends to be early on day 1

Maryland – Historically very late, but recently is now one of the very first states to release

Mass – Uses CTS, so check that site. Tends to be one one of the later states. Prior to release the check-list says weird things. We haven’t been able out what -if anything- those things mean, as there is no pattern

Michigan – tends to release later in the day

Minnesota – Mailing state, results are released electronically after letters mailed. Expect to wait a few days.

Mississippi – Tends to release on day 1 or 2. Examinees may find themselves on the liscnese lookup first

Missouri

Montana – State may send an email to those who passed before general release. Release tends to happen on day 1 or 2

Nebraska

Nevada – tends to release later on day 1

New Hampshire – tends to release on day 1

New Jersey – One of the later states to release. Some examinees may be able to figure out if they passed by logging onto state website and looking at their checklist. If the item for “pass PE exam” (or similar) is checked, then it appears that the results is a pass. However, the checklists are updated in a random order and times; some people learn they pass even thought their checklist was never updated prior to the release. Also, consider moving to a better state. ;)

New Mexico – tends to release in the afternoons on Day 1 or 2

New York – tends to release on day 1 or 2. But actually getting your license may take months

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania – lol, abandon all hope ye who waiting here.

Rhode Island – tends to release after a few days

South Carolina – despite NCEES being in SC, you should expect results in the afternoon of Day 1 or on Day 2

South Dakota – mailing state. Some who passed may be able to find themselves on the license lookup on day 2

Tennessee

Texas – tends to release later in the day on Day 1, or early on Day 2

Utah

Vermont – all over the calendar, could be day 1 could be day 4.

Virginia

Washington – tends to release later in the day

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Puerto Rico – limited data, but tends to release day 2-4

Virgin Islands – limited data, but tends to release day 2-4

Guam – very limited data, but tends to release in the first week

International (not Canada) – results tend to be the first to go out on Day 1

Canada – varies by province, tends to be Day 1-3

 
Oklahoma looks like Day 1 at least the last couple of tests, friends tell me they got their results around 11:30 central time in May.

 
Man.... being on the west coast sort if sucks right about now. Our offices aren't even open yet... I'm just hoping Washington decides to to release today and not first thing tomorrow (like they did for the april exam).

 
God I wish this wasn't the case...  It was in 2013 though.  Appears to be the case today.  Glad to see results are finally coming out though!
Let's hope not. When I took the test in April, I found out right around lunch time I think. Pray we find out today or else I might drop 10lbs from anxiety.

 
Connecticut is typically day 2. The past couple cycles, they updated their website saying results would be released by the next day, and results were released 30-60 minutes later.

 
I've compiled a quick and dirty list of notes of releases by state. It's obviously incomplete. Please reply with your own notes as this will help future people waiting.

Alabama – tends to be one of the first to release

Alaska –

Arizona –

Arkansas – Tends to release day 1. They occasionally send emails first

California – will release towards the end of the first day or on the second day

Colorado – Is going to make you wait a day or so. Everyone always complains about DORA

Delaware –

DC – Mailing jurisdiction. Will release online after all envelopes are in the mail. Usually Day 2+

Florida – tends to release on day 2

Georgia –has been kinda flaky the past few cycles and tends to run a few days late. You might be able to figure something out via license lookup. Names are added in an unpredictable way, and people still learn that they pass despite not seeing their name initially in the license lookup.

Hawaii – Day 4+

Idaho

Illinois – CTS state, so results get posted there first. Historically all over the calendar, could happen Day 1 or Day 5 or later

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Lousiana

Maine – tends to be early on day 1

Maryland – Historically very late, but recently is now one of the very first states to release

Mass – Uses CTS, so check that site. Tends to be one one of the later states. Prior to release the check-list says weird things. We haven’t been able out what -if anything- those things mean, as there is no pattern

Michigan – tends to release later in the day

Minnesota – Mailing state, results are released electronically after letters mailed. Expect to wait a few days.

Mississippi – Tends to release on day 1 or 2. Examinees may find themselves on the liscnese lookup first

Missouri

Montana – State may send an email to those who passed before general release. Release tends to happen on day 1 or 2

Nebraska

Nevada – tends to release later on day 1

New Hampshire – tends to release on day 1

New Jersey – One of the later states to release. Some examinees may be able to figure out if they passed by logging onto state website and looking at their checklist. If the item for “pass PE exam” (or similar) is checked, then it appears that the results is a pass. However, the checklists are updated in a random order and times; some people learn they pass even thought their checklist was never updated prior to the release. Also, consider moving to a better state. ;)

New Mexico – tends to release in the afternoons on Day 1 or 2

New York – tends to release on day 1 or 2. But actually getting your license may take months

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania – lol, abandon all hope ye who waiting here.

Rhode Island – tends to release after a few days

South Carolina – despite NCEES being in SC, you should expect results in the afternoon of Day 1 or on Day 2

South Dakota – mailing state. Some who passed may be able to find themselves on the license lookup on day 2

Tennessee

Texas – tends to release later in the day on Day 1, or early on Day 2

Utah

Vermont – all over the calendar, could be day 1 could be day 4.

Virginia

Washington – tends to release later in the day

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Puerto Rico – limited data, but tends to release day 2-4

Virgin Islands – limited data, but tends to release day 2-4

Guam – very limited data, but tends to release in the first week

International (not Canada) – results tend to be the first to go out on Day 1

Canada – varies by province, tends to be Day 1-3
Iowa is typically a day one, but a pretty small pool of people.

 
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