Paper score reports: Students who register by mail and don't have active College Board online accounts will receive paper score reports.
Printing your scores (desktop only): Go to your online score report, click the View Details button, then click Download Report in the top right corner.
Scores by phone: You can get SAT scores by phone starting on the day they're released, but there's an extra fee.
Old scores: You can call to request old scores. You'll have to pay a fee.
In general, the first test scores become available online about 13 days after you take the test. The exact date varies according to the date you took the SAT and according to your region, as not all test scores are released on the same date.
The first scores released will be for the multiple choice portion of your test. This includes the Math and Evidence-Based Reading and Writing scores, and also includes your cumulative score. These scores are usually available online 13-19 days after you take the test, though for some summer test administrations it can take up five weeks.
When you check your scores initially, you will probably only see your cumulative score and section scores. These won’t include the optional essay section, even if you chose to take this part of the test. Essays take a little longer to score because they are physically reviewed by two essay scorers, rather than being scanned by a machine as the multiple choices are. Your essay score is generally available about five days after your multiple choice scores are released.