Code 96 on AP Macro

I checked my AP scores today and found that my Macroeconomics score was not listed and was instead accompanied by “Code 96-In process, contact the college board if not received by 9/1” or something like that. Nobody else in my school who took the test received this code from what I can tell. It is worth noting that I took the late exam but so did most of my school. Does this mean that there was an issue on my part or on the part of the school/college board? Perhaps a misbubbling or something? Even worse-could this somehow indicate suspicion of my scores? I’m sure there is no suspicion because I haven’t received any communication regarding testing integrity from any examination governing bodies but my neuroses still make me think that perhaps I’ve been mistakenly accused of academic dishonesty. I’m just confused as to why this may have happened and alarmed that not everyone (hardly anyone in my class, if nobody at all, it seems) received this code yet, I somehow did.

Nor would you, most likely. All you can do is wait. It happens to a few people every year; and they usually get their scores by the end of July

Actually I almost certainly would have. The ETA reaches out to you in order to notify you that your exam is under investigation and gives the reason for said investigation. How you are so certain that they keep you in the dark is beyond me, as other testimonials and ETA policy say otherwise.

Where is the ETA policy that says you’ll be notified within 3 hours on the first day scores are made available to a very select number of states?

Are you in one of the 4 states available today?

My friend’s son got that on his tests too. College Board told her to wait until Monday and then call back.