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2022 bar exam February 22-23, July 26-27 The Arizona Bar Exam is a 2-day Uniform Bar Exam (UBE). Day 1 Six 30-minute Multistate Essay Exam questions (MEE in the a.m.) and two 90-minute Multistate Performance Test questions (MPT in the p.m.). Day 2 Multistate Bar Exam (MBE), a 200-question, multiple-choice exam (100 questions in the a.m., 100 questions in the p.m.).

Subjects tested Constitutional Law, Contracts/Sales, Criminal Law/ Procedure, Evidence, Federal Civil Procedure, Real Property, Torts MEE essay subjects Business Associations (Agency and Partnership; Corporations and Limited Liability Companies), Conflict of Laws, Family Law, Trusts and Estates (Decedents’ Estates; Trusts and Future Interests), Article 9 (Secured Transactions) of the Uniform Commercial Code plus all MBE subjects Multistate Performance Test “Closed universe” practical questions using instructions, factual data, cases, statutes, and other reference material supplied by examiners. MPRE A scaled score of 85 on the MPRE is required for admission. The passing MPRE score must have been earned within 2 years prior to, or 5 years after, successful bar examination.

Filing deadlines and fees Timely applications must be filed by October 31st for the February exam and by March 31st for the July exam. Late application deadlines, with an additional fee, are November 30th for the February exam and April 30th for the July exam. • Bar exam application fee: $580 • Late filing fee: $100 • Character report fee: $300 (not applicable to UBE transfer or AOM applicants) • Administrative fee: $160 • UBE score transfer: $675 • Admission on motion: $1800 Scoring The MEE and MPT scores are scaled to the MBE, with the MBE weighted 50%, the MEE 30% and the MPT 20%. A total scaled score of 273 or higher is required to pass.

Reciprocity Acceptance of MBE score Arizona does not accept an MBE score from an exam taken in another jurisdiction. Admission on motion A member in good standing of a reciprocating jurisdiction may be admitted on motion if applicant has engaged in active practice of law for three of the five years preceding application. Additional requirements apply. Admission by UBE score transfer Applicants who have obtained a scaled score of at least 273 on a Uniform Bar Exam taken in another jurisdiction within the preceding five years may apply for admission based on that score. Additional requirements apply.

Additional information All applicants must take the Arizona Law Course prior to admission. The course includes approximately six hours of video instruction along with supplemental materials and knowledge checks.

Arizona Supreme Court Tel (602) 452-3971 Web azcourts.gov/cld/Attorney-Admissions

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