The Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) certification is the primary professional designation offered by The IIA. The CIA is a globally recognized certification for internal auditors. To earn the CIA designation, candidates must pass a three-part CIA and meet certain educational and professional experience requirements established by The IIA. The organization also offers the CIA certification through a one-part CIA Challenge Exam, for individuals who already hold certain qualifying professional designations, such as
Certified Public Accountant (CPA),
Chartered Accountant (CA), or Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA). As of 2024, more than 200,000 individuals worldwide held the CIA designation, with a significant concentration in the Asia-Pacific and North American regions.
Other currently awarded certifications The IIA also offers the following certifications: • Internal Audit Practitioner (IAP), which requires a one-part exam and is geared predominately for students and early-career professionals. • Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA), a one-part exam focused on risk management assurance in the audit field.
Active, but no longer awarded, certifications The IIA previously offered several other certifications that are no longer awarded. Individuals who earned these designations prior to their discontinuation may continue to use them. The certifications that were no longer awarded after June 30, 2021 include: • Certification in Control Self-Assessment (CCSA) == Professional standards ==