How to Register for the Series 65 Exam (Step-by-Step)

Registration Summary

Register for the Series 65 through FINRA’s website. If you have a sponsor, your firm files Form U4. If you’re registering independently, submit Form U10 with the $187 exam fee. Once approved, you have 120 days to schedule and take your exam at a Prometric testing center.

Two Registration Pathways

There are two ways to register for the Series 65 exam, depending on whether you have employer sponsorship:

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Form U4: Firm-Sponsored

Your employer handles registration through FINRA’s CRD system. The firm pays the exam fee (usually reimbursed by payroll deduction if you fail or leave). Best for: candidates already employed by an RIA or broker-dealer.

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Form U10: Self-Registration

You register independently through FINRA’s FinPro portal. You pay the $187 fee directly. Best for: career changers, future Investment Adviser owners, CPAs, attorneys, and anyone not currently sponsored.

The Exam Is the Same

Whether you register via Form U4 or Form U10, you take the exact same exam at the same Prometric centers. The registration method doesn’t affect your test experience or score requirements. For more on self-registration, see our guide on taking the Series 65 without a sponsor.

Form U10: Step-by-Step Self-Registration

If you’re registering without a sponsor, follow these steps:

1

Create a FinPro Account

Go to FINRA.org/registration-exams-ce and create a FinPro (Financial Professional Gateway) account. You’ll need:

  • Full legal name (must match your government ID exactly)
  • Social Security Number
  • Valid email address
  • Current mailing address

Account creation takes about 10 minutes and is free.

2

Access the Form U10

Once logged in, navigate to the exam enrollment section. Select the Series 65 exam and the system will guide you through Form U10. The form asks for:

  • Personal identification information
  • Employment history
  • Disclosure questions (criminal, regulatory, financial)
  • Exam selection (Series 65)
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Complete Disclosure Questions

Form U10 includes disclosure questions about your background. Answer honestly. Minor issues rarely disqualify candidates, but false statements can result in permanent bars from the securities industry.

Disclosures cover:

  • Criminal history
  • Regulatory actions
  • Civil litigation
  • Bankruptcies and financial judgments
4

Pay the $187 Exam Fee

Submit payment via credit or debit card. The fee is non-refundable once processed. Keep your confirmation number for your records.

This payment starts your registration process but not your 120-day window. That begins when FINRA approves your application.

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Wait for FINRA Approval

FINRA reviews your Form U10 application. For most candidates without disclosure issues, approval takes 2-3 business days. You’ll receive a confirmation email with:

  • Your enrollment window dates (120 days)
  • Instructions for scheduling at Prometric
  • Your candidate ID number
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Schedule at Prometric

Visit Prometric.com to choose your testing center and date. Available appointments vary by location. Schedule early if you have a specific date in mind, especially near month-end when testing centers are busier.

Timing Your Registration

Don’t register until you’re ready to commit to studying. Once approved, your 120-day window starts. Most candidates need 4-8 weeks of focused preparation. Register when you can realistically test within 60-90 days.

Form U4: Firm-Sponsored Registration

If your employer is sponsoring your exam, the process is different:

1

Notify Your Compliance Department

Tell your firm’s compliance or HR department that you need to take the Series 65. They will initiate the registration process through FINRA’s Web CRD system.

2

Complete Your Portion of Form U4

Your firm creates the initial Form U4 filing, but you’ll need to provide personal information and answer disclosure questions. Many firms use an online portal for this step.

3

Background Check Processing

Firm-sponsored registrations often include fingerprint-based background checks. Your firm will coordinate this, typically through a service like IdentoGO. Processing time varies from a few days to several weeks.

4

Firm Files Form U4

Once your background check clears, your firm files the complete Form U4 through CRD. They pay the $187 exam fee (some firms deduct this from your paycheck).

5

Receive Your Enrollment Window

After FINRA processes the Form U4, you’ll receive confirmation of your 120-day enrollment window. Your firm’s compliance department will typically notify you when you’re cleared to schedule.

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Schedule at Prometric

Schedule your exam at Prometric.com. Some firms have policies about when you must test. Check with compliance before scheduling.

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120 Days to Prepare

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Prometric Scheduling Details

Once you have your enrollment window, scheduling at Prometric is straightforward:

DetailWhat to Know
WebsitePrometric.com/test-takers/search/finra
Test CentersHundreds of locations nationwide (find nearest on site)
Scheduling WindowCan schedule same-day if seats available
Reschedule PolicyFree if 2+ business days before; fee if less
Cancel PolicySame as reschedule (forfeit exam if no-show)
Online ProctoringOnly available for candidates with approved testing accommodations

Tips for Scheduling

Book Early for Weekends

Saturday appointments fill quickly. If you prefer weekend testing, schedule 2-3 weeks ahead.

Check Multiple Locations

Nearby centers may have different availability. Willing to drive 30 minutes further? You might get your preferred date.

Avoid Month-End

Testing centers are busier at month-end when candidates rush to meet deadlines. Mid-month often has better availability.

Morning vs. Afternoon

Most candidates prefer morning appointments when they’re fresh. Afternoon slots are often easier to book.

Registration Timeline

Here’s what to expect from start to finish:

StepForm U10 (Self)Form U4 (Sponsored)
Create account / notify firmSame daySame day
Complete form15-30 minutes15-60 minutes
Background checkNone required1-3 weeks
FINRA processing2-3 business days1-5 business days
Enrollment window120 days120 days
Total to schedule3-5 days1-4 weeks
The 120-Day Clock

Your enrollment window is firm. If you don’t take the exam within 120 days, your registration expires. You’ll need to re-register and pay the $187 fee again. Plan your study schedule before registering.

Common Registration Issues

Name Mismatch

Your name on the registration must exactly match your government ID. If your ID says “Robert” but you registered as “Bob,” you may be turned away at the testing center. Use your full legal name.

Expired ID

Check your ID expiration date before exam day. Prometric won’t accept expired identification. If your ID expires soon, consider renewing it before you test.

Disclosure Questions

Don’t panic if you have something to disclose. Minor issues from years ago rarely prevent registration. However, lying on disclosure questions is a serious offense that can permanently bar you from the industry.

Payment Issues

The $187 fee must clear before FINRA processes your application. If your payment is declined, resubmit with a different card. Registration won’t proceed until payment is confirmed.

Email Confirmation Delays

Check your spam folder if you don’t receive confirmation within a few days. You can also log into FinPro to check your application status directly.

What Comes After Registration

Registration is complete. Now what?

1

Begin Focused Study

With your 120-day window active, create a study schedule. Most candidates need 50-100 hours of preparation spread over 4-8 weeks. Use effective study methods like spaced repetition flashcards to maximize retention. Don’t wait until the last month to start.

2

Schedule Your Exam Date

Book your Prometric appointment as soon as you have a target date. This creates accountability and prevents procrastination. You can reschedule if needed.

3

Gather Required ID

Before exam day, ensure you have two forms of identification (one government-issued with photo, one with signature). Both must be current and match your registration name.

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Plan Exam Day Logistics

Know your testing center location, parking situation, and check-in time (arrive 30 minutes early). Do a practice drive if the location is unfamiliar. See our exam day guide for what to expect.

Registration Checklist

Self-Registration (Form U10):

  1. Create FinPro account at FINRA.org
  2. Complete Form U10 online
  3. Pay $187 exam fee
  4. Wait 2-3 days for approval
  5. Schedule at Prometric within 120 days

Firm-Sponsored (Form U4):

  1. Notify your compliance department
  2. Complete your portion of Form U4
  3. Complete background check if required
  4. Wait for firm to file and FINRA to process
  5. Schedule at Prometric within 120 days

Key Details:

  • Exam fee: $187 (same for both pathways)
  • Enrollment window: 120 days from approval
  • Testing: Prometric centers nationwide
  • Reschedule: Free with 2+ business days notice

Frequently Asked Questions

If you have a sponsor, your firm files Form U4 through the FINRA CRD system. If you're registering independently, create a FinPro account on FINRA's website and submit Form U10 with the $187 exam fee. Once approved, you'll have 120 days to schedule your exam at a Prometric testing center.

Form U4 is for candidates sponsored by a FINRA member firm or registered investment adviser. Form U10 is for independent candidates not affiliated with a firm. Both forms lead to the same exam, but Form U10 allows you to self-register and pay directly.

The Series 65 exam fee is $187, paid to FINRA during registration. This is the same whether you register through Form U4 (firm-sponsored) or Form U10 (self-sponsored). You'll also need study materials ($150-$500) and state registration fees ($25-$200) after passing.

For Form U10 (self-registration), FINRA typically processes your application within 2-3 business days. For Form U4 (firm-sponsored), processing can take a few days to a few weeks depending on background check requirements and firm procedures.

Once your registration is approved, you have a 120-day enrollment window to schedule and take your exam. If you don't take the exam within this window, your registration expires and you must register and pay again.

Yes. Unlike most FINRA exams, the Series 65 does not require employer sponsorship. You can register independently using Form U10, pay the $187 fee yourself, and schedule your exam at any Prometric center.

The Series 65 is administered at Prometric testing centers nationwide. After your registration is approved, you'll schedule your exam at Prometric.com. Choose any available location and date within your 120-day enrollment window.

To create a FinPro account for Form U10 registration, you need your full legal name (matching your government ID), Social Security Number, valid email address, and mailing address. The account creation is free and takes about 10 minutes.

Yes, you can reschedule through Prometric if you need to change your exam date. Reschedule at least 2 business days before your appointment to avoid a fee. Your new date must still fall within your original 120-day enrollment window.

After registration approval, you'll receive a confirmation email with your enrollment window dates. You can then schedule your exam at Prometric.com. Use this time to complete your study preparation before test day.