According to the October 2005 results, Missouri was the last state to get their results. I had a response from the board when I questioned why so long, and they said it was "procedural", but that their procedures had changed. I left it at that...
I wrote them yesterday about some of the other states that had received their letters already and if Missouri is NOW an ELSES direct mailed state, here's the response:
Yes, Missouri's new policy is to have ELSES send (on the Board's behalf) the
results directly to the examinees. In the past, the Board reviewed the
results prior to staff sending out the notices but then we received a number
of complaints from applicants who couldn't understand why some states got
their results out much quicker than Missouri. Instead of being viewed as
inefficient, the Board decided to utilize the services provided by ELSES in
hopes that our applicants will be better served by being among the first to
receive their exam scores. The Board and staff will still closely review
the results; however, that review will now take place after the results have
been mailed but BEFORE an actual license is issued.
If FL, AZ and MT applicants are receiving their results today, then the
Missouri applicants should also be receiving their results very, very soon.
Out of curiosity, how do you know that the applicants in FL, AZ and MT were
receiving their scores today?
If I can be of further assistance, please let me know.
Judy Kempker, Executive Director
Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers,
Professional Land Surveyors & Landscape Architects
:beerchug At least for Missouri (and other ELSES direct states) things will begin to move pretty quickly. I'm sure ALL letters couldn't be sent out in one day, but I expect to see mine before next week...