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NRPA Authorized Sites 07282020.Xlsx Internal Test Center ID Name Address1 Address2 City State Zip Country Property Type 11709 St. Johns ‐ ANC ‐ Adult Learning Centre* 148 Elizabeth Avenue St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador ‐ NL A1B 1S4 Canada PSI Authorized 9141 Halifax ‐ Sylvan Learning of Halifax (AMP) 6436 Quinpool Rd., #201 Halifax Nova Scotia ‐ NS B3L 1A8 Canada AMP Authorized 12064 Mississauga ‐ ITechSkills Academy Organization ( 6981 Millcreek Dr 2nd floor – Unit 30 Mississauga Ontario ‐ ON L5N 6B8 Canada PSI Authorized 11776 Ottawa ‐ Cloud Test Centre* 801 Aviation Parkway Computer Room G3050 Ottawa Ontario ‐ ON K1K 4R3 Canada PSI Authorized 12057 Scarborough ‐ Fortray Networks Limited (PAN)* 10 Milner Business Court 3rd Floor Scarborough Ontario ‐ ON M1B 3C6 Canada PSI Authorized 11175 Toronto ‐ Precise Solutions* 20 Eglinton Ave West, Suite 130 Toronto Ontario ‐ ON M4R 1K8 Canada PSI Authorized 10411 Moose Jaw ‐ SIAST‐Palliser Campus* 600 Saskatchewan Street West Moose Jaw Saskatchewan ‐ SK S6H 4R4 Canada PSI Authorized 9129 Regina ‐ Saskatchewan Polytechnic (AMP) 4500 Wascana Pkwy Room 400 Regina Saskatchewan ‐ SK S4P 3A3 Canada AMP Authorized 9912 San Juan ‐ Expertis (AMP) 623 Avenida Juan Ponce de LeoSuite 605 ‐ BanCoop ‐ ExecutiveSan Juan 00917 Puerto Rico AMP Authorized 9913 Yauco ‐ Expertis (AMP) 1000 Carr 116 Suite 205 Centro Professional del Sur Yauco 00698 Puerto Rico AMP Authorized 9655 BIRMINGHAM (Suite 100) 100 Centerview Dr. Suite 100 Vestavia Hills Alabama 35216 USA PSI Owned 6184 Decatur ‐ Tennessee Valley Trng Ctr** 115 Woodall rd Decatur Alabama 35601 USA MG TESTING 41 HUNTSVILLE 4900 University Square Suite 4 Huntsville Alabama 35816 USA PSI Owned 42 MOBILE Dorsey Center 6051‐B Airport Blvd. Mobile Alabama 36608 USA PSI Owned 6187 Mobile ‐ Tennessee Valley Trng Ctr** 3100 Cottage Hill Rd. Suite 112 Mobile Alabama 36606 USA MG TESTING 53 MONTGOMERY 500 Interstate Park Dr Suite 530 Montgomery Alabama 36109 USA PSI Owned 5706 Anchorage ‐ University of Alaska* 3901 Old Seward Hwy Rm 112 Anchorage Alaska 99503 USA PSI Premier Plus 11994 Anchorage, Alaska (HRB) 3120 Denali Street Suite 6 & 7 Anchorage Alaska 99503 USA PSI Authorized 5847 Fairbanks ‐ University of Alaska‐Fairbanks* 1790 Tanana Lp Rm 122 UAF Bunnell Building Fairbanks Alaska 99775 USA PSI Authorized 5691 Juneau ‐ Univ of Alaska SE Lrng Ctr* 11066 Auke Lake Way Egan Library 101 Juneau Alaska 99801 USA PSI Authorized 11597 Sitka ‐ University of Alaska Southeast (PAN)* 1332 Seward Avenue Sitka Alaska 99835 USA PSI Authorized 5592 Flagstaff ‐ Northern AZ Univ Testing Ctr* 306 E. Pine Knoll Drive Du Bois Building 64/Room 140 Flagstaff Arizona 86011 USA PSI Premier Plus 5586 PHOENIX 5727 N. 7th Street Suite 301 PHOENIX Arizona 85014 USA PSI Owned 5846 TEMPE 40 W. Baseline Road Suite 221 TEMPE Arizona 85283 USA PSI Owned 5587 TUCSON 2601 N. Campbell Ave Suite 201‐3 Tucson Arizona 85719 USA PSI Owned 11356 Fayetteville ‐ University of Arkansas Testing Serv 97 N. Razorback Road 1 University of Arkansas Fayetteville Arkansas 72701 USA PSI Authorized 11774 Fayetteville, Arkansas (HRB) H & R Block Office 3015 North College Avenue Fayetteville Arkansas 72703 USA PSI Authorized 11886 Fort Smith ‐ Adult Education Center (PAN)* 501 South 20th St Fort Smith Arkansas 72901 USA PSI Authorized 5205 Harrison ‐ North Arkansas College* 1515 Pioneer Dr Room L111 South Campus Library Harrison Arkansas 72601 USA PSI Premier Plus 12040 Jonesboro ‐ NEA Testing Center (PAN)* 3014 Turman Drive Suite F Jonesboro Arkansas 72404 USA PSI Authorized 12010 Little Rock ‐ Exams Plus (PAN)* 8 Shackleford Plaza Suite 300A Little Rock Arkansas 72211 USA PSI Authorized 11948 Little Rock ‐ Velvatex College* 1520 Martin Luther King Dr. Little Rock Arkansas 72202 USA PSI Authorized 11759 Magnolia ‐ Southern Arkansas University (PAN)* 100 East University Reynolds 216 Magnolia Arkansas 71753 USA PSI Authorized 5178 North Little Rock ‐ Barrett Testing, Inc.* 8318 Remount Rd North Little Rock Airport North Little Rock Arkansas 72118 USA PSI Premier Plus 11751 North Little Rock, Arkansas (HRB) H & R Block Office 2819 Lakewood Village Center North Little Rock Arkansas 72116 USA PSI Authorized 11696 Pine Bluff ‐ Southeast Arkansas College (PAN)* 1900 S. Hazel Street Pine Bluff Arkansas 71603 USA PSI Authorized 6712 AGOURA HILLS 30851 Agoura Rd Suite 302 Agoura Hills California 91301 USA PSI Owned 5018 ATASCADERO 7305 Morro Road Suite 201A Atascadero California 93422 USA PSI Owned 5019 BAKERSFIELD 5405 Stockdale Highway Suite 103 Bakersfield California 93309 USA PSI Owned 12285 Burbank ‐ Dov Educational Services (PAN)* 135 N Victory Blvd, Suite B Burbank California 91502 USA PSI Authorized 11934 Calimesa ‐ Simplex United Business and Career C 1025 Calimesa Blvd. Ste.4 Calimesa California 92320 USA PSI Authorized 5020 CARSON 17420 Avalon Blvd. Suite 205 Carson California 90746 USA PSI Owned 6115 DIAMOND BAR 21660 East Copley Dr Suite 260 Diamond Bar California 91765 USA PSI Owned 9201 EL MONTE ‐ SANTA FE SPRINGS 10330 Pioneer Boulevard Suite 285 Santa Fe Springs California 90670 USA PSI Owned 5029 FRESNO 351 E. Barstow Suite 101 Fresno California 93710 USA PSI Owned 6199 Glendale ‐ Integrated Digital Technologies** 138 N Brand Blvd Ste 200C Glendale California 91203 USA MG TESTING 10549 Imperial ‐ SWS Learning Center (PAN)* 2409 La Brucherie Rd, Suite D Imperial California 92251 USA PSI Authorized 11985 IRVINE 8 Corporate Park Suite 200 Irvine California 92606 USA PSI Owned 11636 Irvine, California (HRB) H & R Block Office 3971 Irvine Blvd Irvine California 92602 USA PSI Authorized 11864 La Mesa, California (HRB) 7950 University Ave. La Mesa California 91942 USA PSI Authorized 6116 LAWNDALE The Baytower Corporate Cente 15901 Hawthorne Blvd Lawndale California 90260 USA PSI Owned 6270 Modesto ‐ Wise Guys PC Training*** 3600 Sisk Rd Suite 2F Modesto California 95356 USA TD TESTING 11631 Modesto, California (HRB) 2720 McHenry Ave Suite 612N Modesto California 95350 USA PSI Authorized 5022 REDDING 2861 CHURN CREEK, UNIT C Redding California 96002 USA PSI Owned 5711 RIVERSIDE ‐ MISSION GROVE 7888 Mission Grove Parkway S. Suite 130 Riverside California 92508 USA PSI Owned 10506 SACRAMENTO (CAL CENTER) 8950 Cal Center Dr Suite 158 Sacramento California 95826 USA PSI Owned 5025 SAN DIEGO 5440 Morehouse Dr. Suite 2300 San Diego California 92121 USA PSI Owned 6229 San Diego ‐ Pacific Safety Ctr** 9880 Via Pasar, Suite F San Diego California 92126 USA MG TESTING 9736 SAN FRANCISCO ‐ Suite 2400 150 Executive Park Blvd Suite 2400 San Francisco California 94134 USA PSI Owned 11893 San Jose ‐ Brainseed Testing Services (PAN)* 800 Charcot Avenue Suite 112 San Jose California 95131 USA PSI Authorized 5027 SANTA CLARA 2936 Scott Blvd. Santa Clara California 95054 USA PSI Owned 11634 Santa Maria, California (HRB) H & R Block Office 1954 S. Broadway Santa Maria California 93454 USA PSI Authorized 5026 SANTA ROSA 160 Wikiup Drive Suite 105 Santa Rosa California 95403 USA PSI Owned 12223 UNION CITY 32960 ALVARADO‐NILES RD SUITE 650 UNION CITY California 94587 USA PSI Owned 5713 VENTURA 4245 Market St Suite 208 Ventura California 93003 USA PSI Owned 5840 VISALIA 3400 W Mineral King Ave Suite D Visalia California 93291 USA PSI Owned 5714 WALNUT CREEK 175 Lennon Lane Suite 203 Walnut Creek California 94598 USA PSI Owned 134 COLORADO SPRINGS 5050 Edison Avenue Suite 121 Colorado Springs Colorado 80915 USA PSI Owned 136 DURANGO 799 East 3rd Street Suite 3 Durango Colorado 81301 USA PSI Owned 5234 Englewood ‐ Test Pro Center* 7395 S Peoria Street Suite 105 TacAir Hangar 8/Centennial Air Englewood Colorado 80112 USA PSI Authorized 6751 FORT COLLINS 3000 S College Ave Suite# 206 Fort Collins Colorado 80525 USA PSI Owned 135 GRAND JUNCTION 743 Horizon Court #203 Grand Junction Colorado 81506 USA PSI Owned 133 PUEBLO 803 West 4th Street Suite #803S Pueblo Colorado 81003 USA PSI Owned 130 WHEAT RIDGE (DENVER) 4891 Independence St. Suite 220 Wheat Ridge Colorado 80033 USA PSI Owned 11957 Meriden ‐ Patrick's Academy (PAN)* 546 South Broad St. Meriden Connecticut 06450 USA PSI Authorized 10130 WEST HARTFORD (FARMINGTON AVE), CT 1245 Farmington Ave Suite 203 West Hartford Connecticut 06107 USA PSI Owned 5172 Dover ‐ Delaware State University* 1200 N DuPont Hwy Thomasson Bldg, Rm 202 Dover Delaware 19901 USA PSI Premier Plus 5241 Georgetown ‐ Delaware Technical Community Co21179 College Drive Jason Technology Center‐RoomGeorgetown Delaware 19947 USA PSI Premier Plus 10706 Chipley ‐ Florida Panhandle Technical College (PA757 Hoyt St Chipley Florida 32428 USA PSI Authorized 9017 Fort Myers ‐ Florida Gulf Coast University* 10501 FGCU Blvd. So. McTarnaghan Hall RM 204 Ft. Meyers Florida 33965 USA PSI Authorized 6289 Fort Myers ‐ Southwest FL Safety Council** 1714 Evans Ave Fort Myers Florida 33901 USA MG TESTING 5078 JACKSONVILLE (ROOM A) 1801 Art Museum Drive Bldg 3500, Suite 101 Jacksonville Florida 32207 USA PSI Owned 10700 Jacksonville ‐ Northeast Florida Safety Council (PA1725 Art Museum Drive, Buildin Jacksonville Florida 32207 USA MG TESTING 10702 Kissimmee ‐ United Safety Council (PAN)** 3501 W. Vine St., Ste. 201 Kissimmee Florida 34741 USA MG TESTING 11780 Miami ‐ Miami Dade College ‐ Kendall Campus (PKendall Campus 11011 SW 104 Street Miami Florida 33176 USA PSI Authorized 11779 Miami ‐ Miami Dade College ‐ Padron Campus (P InterAmerican Campus 627 SW 27 Avenue Miami Florida 33135 USA PSI Authorized 11777 Miami ‐ Miami Dade College ‐ Wolfson Campus ( Wolfson Campus 300 NE 2 Avenue Miami Florida 33132 USA PSI Authorized 6574 MIAMI GARDENS Lincoln Square South Tower 18425 NW 2nd Ave Miami Gardens Florida 33169 USA PSI Owned 5076 ORLANDO (ROOM A) 5125 Adanson Street Suite 450 Orlando Florida 32804 USA PSI Owned 6251 Orlando ‐ United Safety Council** 1505 East Colonial Dr Orlando Florida 32803 USA MG TESTING 6200 Riviera Beach ‐ Safety Council of Palm Beach Co.*4152 W Blue Heron Blvd #110 Riviera Beach Florida 33404 USA MG TESTING 5884 Sarasota ‐ State College of Florida* 7131 Professional Parkway East Sarasota Florida 34240 USA PSI Premier Plus 12030 Sarasota, Florida (HRB) 8547 South Tamiami Trail Sarasota Florida 34238 USA PSI Authorized 6414 Tallahassee ‐ North Florida Safety Council** 2002 Old St.
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