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APPLICATION PROCESS TO TAKE THE WRITTEN EXAMINATION
Candidates wishing to sit for NCCCO examination(s) may submit an application form or obtain further information from either NCCCO or its testing partner International Assessment Institute (IAI). Candidate applications must be submitted with the appropriate documentation to IAI. Applications are due two weeks prior to the scheduled examination date. Application deadline examples are shown below.
Information about the specific locations of the Test Sites will be available approximately four weeks prior to the examination. Candidates eligible to sit for the examination will receive an admission letter approximately one week before the scheduled test administration date.
Candidates Requesting Testing Accommodations
Arrangements for persons with disabilities will be provided upon request, in conformance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Professional documentation in support of a request for accommodation must be submitted to NCCCO no later than four weeks prior to your scheduled test date. For further information, see the Written Examination Test Site Coordinator Handbook.
SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION
The Candidate Application and Physical Examination forms are located at the back of this handbook. These forms may be photocopied for your use. The Candidate Application with the appropriate fees, as well as any correspondence and requests for information concerning the administration of the NCCCO Certification Examinations, should be directed to:
International Assessment Institute
Attention: NCCCO Testing
600 Cleveland Street, Suite 900
Clearwater, Florida 33755
Phone: 727-449-8525
Fax: 727-461-2746
Check your application to ensure that all information is accurate and complete. In addition to your completed application, make sure you have enclosed the appropriate fees, as detailed below.
Deadlines
Please note that all deadlines are UPON RECEIPT deadlines. Candidates and the Test Site Coordinator are responsible for making sure that completed and accurate applications reach International Assessment Institute by the stated deadline.
APPLICATION FEES
All returned checks that cannot be processed will be subject to a $25 fee.
Fees for Written Examinations are (these fees also apply to retest candidates):
| Articulating Boom Crane (ABC) |
$165 |
Articulating Boom Crane
(Current NCCCO Card Holder)
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$50 |
Articulating Boom Crane w/Winch (ABW)
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$165 |
Articulating Boom Crane w/Winch
(Current NCCCO Card Holder)
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$50 |
Articulating Boom Loader (ABL)
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$165 |
Articulating Boom Loader
(Current NCCCO Card Holder) |
$50 |
Other Fees:
You will be charged an additional $50 fee if your application is late.
You will be charged an additional $25 fee if:
- You wish to reschedule without a valid reason (see Emergency Cancellations or Withdrawals)
- You need a duplicate/replacement certification card or score report
You will be charged an additional $30 fee if:
- Your application form is incomplete
- You do not send in full payment
- Your credit card cannot be processed for any reason
- You want to add to (or change) the exams you plan to take after scheduling has been completed (in addition to the exam fee)
Your application materials must be received at International Assessment Institute office according to the sample test schedule outline in theCandidate Handbook.
Applications received after the main application deadline—but at least four business days prior to the exam administration date—can be accepted for an additional $50 late fee. For example, for a test administration on a Saturday, late applications that arrive at IAI’s testing office by 5 p.m. (EST) on the Monday evening prior to the test will be accepted.
Candidate applications that arrive after that time cannot be accepted. Walk-in candidates cannot be accepted under any circumstances.
RESCHEDULING, CANCELLATIONS, AND WITHDRAWALS
Should you be unable to sit for the examination, IAI must receive notification in writing no later than seven business days prior to the examination date. Your fees will be held until you reschedule. When you reschedule you will need to pay an additional $25 rescheduling fee.
Candidates who wish to reschedule their NCCCO Written Examination must notify International Assessment Institute and submit the necessary documentation and fees to IAI by the deadline for the rescheduled test date.
Candidates withdrawing or canceling after the deadline or not sitting for the examination will forfeit all application fees and will NOT receive a refund.
Emergency Cancellations or Withdrawals
ONLY the following situations will be accepted as grounds for emergency cancellations or withdrawals:
- Called to work—supporting documentation required: letter from employer
- Candidate illness—supporting documentation required: doctor’s note
- Family death—supporting documentation required: death certificate or obituary notice
Requests for medical and personal emergency withdrawals are handled by International Assessment Institute. Please write a letter to IAI describing your situation. Be sure to include your full name, address and social security number along with the scheduled test date, site number, and supporting documentation indicated above.
You will be allowed to reschedule for a future examination administration, but International Assessment Institute MUST receive your written notification within seven business days after the scheduled examination date or you will forfeit ALL application fees.
You will NOT receive a refund if you decide you no longer wish to take the test.
TEST ADMINISTRATION SCHEDULE FOR THE NCCCO EXAMINATIONS
The NCCCO Written Examinations are available for administration on demand with at least four weeks’ notice.
APPLICATION DEADLINES
Tests can be administered at any time as long as the application deadlines are adhered to. Sample deadlines shown below are for a test date of January 29.

ADMISSION LETTERS
Approximately one week before the scheduled test date, registered candidates approved to take NCCCO Written Examinations will receive an admission letter by mail. The admission letter will contain information regarding the test center address, the reporting time, the examination(s) the candidate registered for, and the materials candidates need to bring with them on the day of the test administration. This admission letter must be presented at the Test Site to gain admittance to the examination(s).
No candidate will be allowed to sit for the examination unless an admission letter, valid for the specific test date, is presented. Candidates who have registered late and paid the candidate late fees will need to present their photo ID at the Test Site.
TEST SITE INFORMATION
Identification at the Test Site
In addition to an admission letter valid for the specific test date, candidates must bring government–issued photo identification to the Test Site on the day of the test administration. Candidates will be required to sign the Test Site roster upon entry to the testing area.
Acceptable forms of photo identification are:
- Passport
- Government–issued driver’s license
- Work identification
NOTE: Candidates without appropriate identification documents will NOT be admitted to take the Written Examination(s).
Materials to Bring to the Test Site
Each candidate must bring the following items to the test site:
- Government–issued photo ID
- The admission letter for the specific test date
- Two sharpened #2 pencils (to complete the examination answer sheet)
- A good eraser
NOTE: No books, scratch paper, calculators, beepers, cellular phones, or other materials will be allowed in the examination room.
Test Security
For the purpose of test security, candidates who sit for the NCCCO examination(s) acknowledge that they understand the following:
- This examination is the exclusive property of NCCCO.
- This examination and the questions contained therein are protected by federal copyright law.
- No part of the examination(s) may be copied, reproduced in part or whole by any means whatsoever, including memorization.
- Theft or attempted theft of an examination booklet or any of its pages is punishable as a felony.
- Candidate participation in any irregularity occurring during the examination, such as giving or obtaining unauthorized information or aid, as evidenced by an observation or subsequent statistical analysis, may be sufficient cause to terminate participation, invalidate the results of the examination, or other appropriate remedy.
- Candidates must verify that they have successfully met the physical/medical requirements and are eligible to take this examination. If at any time it is confirmed that a candidate has not met all the requirements, the candidate will no longer be eligible for certification.
- A candidate’s signature on the answer sheet for the administration of the examination confirms that the candidate has read and understands the above statements.
Candidate Question Comment Forms
Candidates can comment on the examination(s) as a whole or on specific items within an examination by writing the comments on the Candidate Question Comment Form. These comments should be accompanied by the candidate’s name (which is optional), the specific examination and question referred to, the site code, and the test date. Examination comments are reviewed by NCCCO content experts on a regular basis.
NOTE: Only comments completed on the Candidate Question Comment Form at the Test Site will be considered for review.
TEST SCORING INFORMATION
Test Scoring
NCCCO Written Examinations are criterion-referenced examinations; i.e., the passing score is set beforehand, and candidate performance on the examination is not compared to the performance of others taking the examination. In a criterion-referenced examination, a candidate must obtain a score equal to or higher than the passing score to pass the test. The passing scores represent absolute standards and are determined by panels of NCCCO content experts using a psychometrically accepted standard-setting methodology.
Score Reporting
The Written Examinations are electronically scored by International Assessment Institute. For this reason, it is important to complete the answer sheet according to the instructions provided by the Chief Examiner on the day of the exam. Candidates will receive credit only for answers recorded on the scannable answer sheet. Answers marked in the test booklet(s) will NOT be counted toward a candidate’s score.
All candidates will receive a score report of their performance. Examination results are mailed to candidates approximately 12 business days after the examination administration.
In reporting the examination results to candidates, statistical procedures are used to convert raw scores (i.e., the number of test questions answered correctly) to scaled scores which are equivalent for all administrations of the examination(s). The scaled score is not a number-answered-correctly score.
Candidate results will be reported as a scaled score, with a score of 70 representing the minimum passing score.
Candidate scores cannot be given over the telephone.
Hand Score Requests
Candidates not passing the examination(s) may request from International Assessment Institute a hand scoring of the answer sheet, provided the request is made in writing within three months of the test date; the request must be accompanied by a processing fee of $25 for one failed test score and $50 for two or more failed test scores per test administration.
Requests should be mailed to:
International Assessment Institute
Attention: NCCCO Testing
600 Cleveland Street, Suite 900
Clearwater, Florida 33755
Phone: 727-449-8525
Fax: 727-461-2746
In the event that the hand scoring of a failing candidate’s answer sheet results in a passing score, the fee(s) will be refunded in full.
Retaking the Examination(s)
Candidates who fail an examination(s) may retake the examination(s) by reapplying and paying all corresponding fees.
Information Release Policy
NCCCO may release any information regarding a candidate’s examination application and a candidate’s examination administration to any employer, regulatory agency, or any other person or entity that may inquire in writing to the Commission.
The name and certification status of individuals who have successfully completed the NCCCO examinations may be published and released upon request to employers and other interested parties. NCCCO and International Assessment Institute will discuss score-related matters with the candidate or the candidate’s legal representative only.
ADMISSION LETTERS
Approximately one week before the scheduled
test date, registered and eligible candidates
approved to take the CCO written certification
examinations will receive an admission letter
by mail. The admission letter will contain information
regarding the test center address, the reporting
time, the examination(s) the candidate registered
for and the materials candidates will need to
bring with them on the day of the administration.
This admission letter must be presented at the
test site to gain admittance to the examination(s).
No candidate will be allowed to sit for the
examination unless an admission letter, valid
for the specific test date, is presented. Candidates
who have registered late and paid the candidate
late fees will need to present their photo ID
at the test site.
TEST SITE INFORMATION
Identification at the Test Site
In addition to an admission letter valid for
the specific test date, candidates must bring
government issued photo identification to the
test site on the day of the administration. Candidates
will be required to sign the test site roster
upon entry to the testing area. Acceptable forms
of photo identification are:
- passport
- government issued
driver’s
license
- work identification
NOTE: Candidates without appropriate identification
documents will NOT be admitted to take the written
certification examination(s).
Materials to Bring to the Test Site
Each candidate must bring the following items
to the test site:
- Government issued photo ID
- The admission letter for the specific test date
- Two (2) sharpened #2 pencils (to complete the
examination answer sheet)
- A good eraser
NOTE: No books, scratch paper, calculators,
beepers, cellular phones or other materials will
be allowed in the examination room.
Test Security
For the purposes of test security, candidates
who sit for the CCO examination(s) acknowledge
that they understand the following:
- This examination
is the exclusive property of CCO.
- This examination
and the questions contained therein are protected
by federal copyright law.
No part of the examination(s) may be copied,
reproduced in part or whole by any means whatsoever,
including memorization.
- Theft or attempted
theft of an examination booklet or any of its
pages is punishable as
a felony.
- Candidate participation
in any irregularity occurring during the
examination, such as giving
or obtaining unauthorized information or aid,
as evidenced by an observation or subsequent
statistical analysis, may be sufficient cause
to terminate participation, invalidate the
results of the examination or other appropriate
remedy.
- Candidates
verify that they have successfully met the
physical requirements
and are eligible to take this examination.
If at any time it is confirmed a candidate
has not
met all the requirements, candidates will no
longer be eligible for certification.
- A candidate’s
signature on the answer sheet for the administration
of the examination
confirms that the candidate has read and understands
the above statements.
Candidate Question Comment Forms
Candidates can comment
on the examination(s) as a whole or on specific
items within an examination
by writing the comments on the Candidate Question
Comment Form. These comments should be accompanied
by the candidate’s name (which is optional),
the specific examination and question referred
to, the site code and test date. Examination
comments are reviewed by CCO content experts
on a regular basis.
NOTE: Only comments completed on the Candidate
Question Comment Form at the test site will be
considered for review.
TEST SCORING INFORMATION
Test Scoring
The CCO written certification examinations are
criterion-referenced examinations; i.e., the
passing score is set beforehand, and candidate
performance on the examination is not compared
to the performance of others taking the examination. In a criterion-referenced
examination, a candidate must obtain a score
equal to or higher than the “passing
score” to pass the test. The passing scores
represent absolute standards and are determined
by panels of CCO content experts using psychometrically
accepted standard-setting methodology.
Score Reporting
The written examinations are electronically
scored by International Assessment Institute.
For this reason, it is important to complete
the answer sheet according to the instructions
provided by the Chief Examiner on the day of
the exam. Candidates will receive credit only
for answers recorded on the scannable answer
sheet. Answers marked in the
test booklet(s) will NOT be counted toward
a candidate’s score.
All candidates will receive a score report of
their performance. Examination results are mailed
to candidates approximately twelve (12) business
days after the examination administration.
In reporting the examination
results to candidates, statistical procedures
are used to convert raw
scores (i.e., the number of test questions answered
correctly) to scaled scores which are equivalent
for all administrations of the examination(s).
The scaled score is not a “number answered
correctly” score.
Candidate results will
be reported as a scaled score, on a scale ranging
from 0 to 100 points,
with a score of 70 representing the “minimum
passing”
score.
Candidate scores cannot be given over
the telephone.
Hand Score Requests
Candidates not passing the examination(s)
may request from International Assessment Institute
a hand scoring of the answer sheet, provided
the request is made in writing within three months
of the test date, and the request is accompanied
by a processing fee of $25 for one (1) failed test score and $50 for two (2) or more failed test scores per test administration. Requests should be mailed to:
International Assessment Institute
Attention: CCO Testing
600 Cleveland Street, Suite 900
Clearwater, Florida 33755
Phone: (727) 449-8525
Fax (727) 461-2746
In the event that the
hand scoring of a failing candidate’s
answer sheet results in a passing score, the
fee will be refunded in full.
Retaking the Examination(s)
Candidates who fail an examination(s) may retake
the examination(s). Candidates will need to reapply
and pay all corresponding fees.
Information Release Policy
CCO may release any information
regarding a candidate’s examination application and
a candidate’s examination administration
to any employer, regulatory agency or any other
person or entity that may inquire in writing
to the Commission.
The name and certification
status of individuals who have successfully
completed the CCO examinations
may be published and released upon request to
employers and other interested parties. CCO and
International Assessment Institute will discuss
score-related matters with the candidate or the
candidate’s legal representative only.
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