Series 66 — Uniform Combined State Law Examination Official Resources

Find official NASAA Series 66 resources to verify exam rules, registration, licensing requirements, and use them with independent practice.

Official resources to check first

Use the official links above as starting points, then confirm the exact exam page, current candidate guide, objective outline, booking path, and policy documents with the exam owner or its designated provider.

For the Series 66 — Uniform Combined State Law Examination, candidates should check these official source types first:

  • NASAA exam page or candidate information: Confirm the current exam title, exam code, scope, and candidate-facing rules.
  • Current NASAA Series 66 content outline or exam specifications: Use this to identify the tested topic areas and to confirm whether any outline or version has changed.
  • Official registration or booking source: Verify how registration, scheduling, rescheduling, identification, testing rules, and accommodations are handled.
  • State regulator or licensing authority: Confirm how the Series 66 applies to your specific licensing path, jurisdiction, or registration status.
  • Firm, course provider, or compliance contact, if applicable: Confirm whether your employer, program, or licensing path has additional requirements.

Mastery Exam Prep is an independent companion practice resource. It is not NASAA, is not an official exam owner, and does not replace official exam-owner or regulator guidance.

What to verify before you study or book

Before you build a study plan or schedule the real exam, verify the current rules with NASAA or the appropriate official source:

  • Current exam version: Confirm that the outline, topic areas, and candidate guidance you are using are current.
  • Official content scope: Check what NASAA says is testable for the Series 66, rather than relying only on summaries or third-party descriptions.
  • Registration process: Verify who handles registration or booking for your situation and what steps are required before scheduling.
  • Eligibility or prerequisite rules: Confirm any requirements that apply to your licensing path or jurisdiction.
  • Testing rules: Check identification requirements, testing center or remote testing rules, rescheduling policies, and conduct rules with the official provider.
  • Jurisdiction-specific licensing impact: Verify with the appropriate state regulator or compliance authority how the Series 66 fits your licensing or registration needs.
  • Retake or waiting-period rules: If you are retesting, confirm the current rules with the official source before booking.
  • Accommodations process: If you need accommodations, verify the official request process and timing before selecting an exam date.

Do not treat unofficial summaries, old study guides, forum posts, or candidate anecdotes as final authority for current exam rules.

How to use official resources with practice

Use official resources to define what must be studied, then use independent practice to check whether you can apply it.

A practical workflow:

  1. Start with the official outline

    • List the Series 66 topic areas from the current NASAA source.
    • Mark areas where you are unsure of the rule, definition, or application.
  2. Build topic-by-topic coverage

    • Use topic drills to practice one tested area at a time.
    • Compare missed questions back to the official topic area so you know whether the issue is terminology, concept knowledge, or application.
  3. Use explanations to close gaps

    • Review explanations after each practice set.
    • Keep a short error log of rules, definitions, and scenarios you need to revisit.
  4. Add QBank practice for repetition

    • Use QBank practice to rotate through weaker areas and improve recall.
    • Recheck the official outline periodically so practice stays aligned with the real exam scope.
  5. Take mock exams after content review

    • Use mock exams to practice pacing, endurance, and mixed-topic decision-making.
    • Treat mock results as diagnostic, not as a guarantee of a real exam outcome.

Official resources tell you what the exam owner says the exam covers. Original practice questions, topic drills, mock exams, explanations, and QBank practice help you test your readiness against those topics.

Exam FAQ

Who owns the Series 66 exam?

Use NASAA as the official source. Candidates should verify current Series 66 rules, exam scope, and candidate information through NASAA or the appropriate official registration, regulator, or licensing source.

Use the official links above as starting points, then confirm the exact exam page, current candidate guide, objective outline, booking path, and policy documents with the exam owner or its designated provider.

What is the official exam title and code?

The listed official exam title is Series 66 — Uniform Combined State Law Examination. The listed official exam code is Series 66. Verify the current title, code, and any exam-version details with NASAA before relying on study materials.

How do I know which Series 66 outline to study?

Use the current official NASAA Series 66 content outline or exam specifications. If you find multiple versions online, confirm directly with NASAA or the official registration source which version applies to your exam date.

Can this page confirm my eligibility or licensing status?

No. Eligibility, registration, licensing, and jurisdiction-specific requirements must be verified with the official exam owner, regulator, state authority, firm compliance contact, course provider, or booking source that applies to your situation.

Is Mastery Exam Prep official NASAA material?

No. Mastery Exam Prep is independent companion practice. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, approved by, or connected to NASAA. Use official sources for exam rules and use Mastery practice to reinforce and test your understanding.

Can practice questions replace the official outline?

No. Practice questions should support the official outline, not replace it. Use the official outline to decide what to study, then use practice questions, topic drills, mock exams, explanations, and QBank practice to identify weak areas and improve application.

Should I rely on pass marks, fees, dates, or rules from older study materials?

No. Fees, rules, scheduling procedures, version details, and licensing requirements can change. Verify current information with NASAA, the relevant regulator, or the official registration or booking provider before making decisions.

Next step

First, confirm the current Series 66 requirements with NASAA or the appropriate official source. Then use independent practice questions, topic drills, mock exams, explanations, and QBank review to turn the official outline into a focused study plan.