What is an estate planning practitioner?

What does a TEP do?

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How do I become a Trust and estate planner?

Requirements include three years of estate planning and trust experience and one of these credentials: An undergraduate or graduate AAFM-approved degree in accounting, finance, financial services, tax, or law; or an MBA, MS, PhD, JD, or CPA from an accredited school or organization.

What is TEP designation?

Full STEP Membership entitles you to use the letters TEP (Trust and Estate Practitioner) after your name.

How do I qualify for TEP?

Eligible renters must have a household income less than or equal to 80 percent of the Area Median Income, which is $54,700 for a family of four in Pima County. To see if you qualify, call TEP Customer Care at 520-623-7711 or complete this online survey by clicking the link below.