Missed Appointment

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unichick512

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What happens if you miss your appointment for NAPLEX? Do you have to wait the 91 days as well? or do you pay a fee, get another ATT and reschedule?

According to the NAPLEX Registration Bulletin, it says "You will NOT be admitted to the examination without the proper ID, and you will NOT have an opportunity to reschedule your testing appointment at the test center. There will be no refund of your testing fee. You will be required to pay an additional fee to schedule again."

It also says, "If you fail to arrive for your appointment or cancel without giving the required notice, you will forfeit your testing fee... You will need to submit a new ATT and schedule a new appointment."

I'm just confused on what would happen.

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I showed up to my exam but got sent home because my name didn't match on the ATT. It's considered as a "No show" on their system (that's what appeared on my pearson vue profile). You have to "Resit" for the exam, pay a fee (it was $90 for MPJE, and I think NAPLEX is $120), and wait for a new ATT. This process takes about a week. After you get your new ATT, then you just reschedule the exam again on Pearson.
 
I showed up to my exam but got sent home because my name didn't match on the ATT. It's considered as a "No show" on their system (that's what appeared on my pearson vue profile). You have to "Resit" for the exam, pay a fee (it was $90 for MPJE, and I think NAPLEX is $120), and wait for a new ATT. This process takes about a week. After you get your new ATT, then you just reschedule the exam again on Pearson.

I'm sorry to hear that that happened to you. Thank you so much for the info though!

My signature on my passport (received almost 10 yrs ago) doesn't match my signature on my drivers license or my current one. I was young and was getting used to signing my name... I'm worried that they'll send me away since the paper said that the signatures need to match. Guess I'm due for a new passport anyways.
 
Use your credit card as your second form of identification and make sure to sign the back of the card in order to be valid. If they are that particular about the signature, try to make it the same.

I used my credit card as my second form and it was no problem.
 
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