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Anything is possible. All you would have to do is find out if California has reporocity with your state. If they do, You can just &quot;buy&quot; your license. However, If they don&#039;t, And California has more hours than your state, You would have to go back to school and complete the required hours, and retake the board exam. If California has the same or less hours that Ohio, You would have to just take the board exam, again.</description>
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<p>Anything is possible. All you would have to do is find out if California has reporocity with your state. If they do, You can just &#8220;buy&#8221; your license. However, If they don&#8217;t, And California has more hours than your state, You would have to go back to school and complete the required hours, and retake the board exam. If California has the same or less hours that Ohio, You would have to just take the board exam, again.</p>
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