Current Public Testing Locations:
To schedule an exam, please contact us via email at registrations@iacertification.org
or via phone at 866-212-1231.
7350 Williamson Blvd.
Manassas, Virginia 20109
15555 John F. Kennedy Blvd.
Houston, TX 77032
2111 S. Arlington Heights Rd.
Arlington Heights, IL 60005
480 N. Bayshore Blvd.
San Mateo, CA 94401
5051 Duke Ellington Way
Las Vegas, NV 89119
Other Testing Options:
Contact the IACRB for hosting an on-site exam. Exams can
be hosted at your location for groups of 10 or more.
If work for an approved organization, you can take the exam
via the internet from your home or office. Contact the IACRB
to schedule internet-delivery exams via phone or email.
Exam Feedback:
While taking your exam, you have the ability to mark questions
for subsequent review. You will be able to go back and answer
these questions again. When you complete your exam, you
will have an opportunity to comment on questions you marked
for review during the exam through the exam feedback form.
At this time, comments about the following areas are being
accepted:
-Typographical errors (spacing, formatting, etc.)
- Spelling and grammatical errors
- Technically inaccurate
- A question appears to have more than one right answer
The IACRB does give a student credit for an exam question
that is proven incorrect. If you are requesting that the
IACRB review a specific question, so that you may receive
credit for a question that was marked wrong, you must do
the following:
1. Provide written comments pertaining to the question
2. Specifically point out the deficiency
3. Demonstrate knowledge of the subject area and an understanding
of the underlying concept being tested in the question
You must then email exams@iacertification.org, supplying
the certification attempted, your username, your full name,
the question number and a brief, professional explanation
of the problem with the question or answers as set forth
above.
An exam proctor will review your feedback and respond to
you via email within 5 working days with their findings.