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By Order of the Supreme Court of
Pennsylvania, an applicant must take the
Multistate Professional Responsibility
Examination (MPRE) and achieve a minimum scaled score of 75 in order to be admitted to the
bar of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Currently, there is no time limit for
taking the MPRE prior to sitting for the Pennsylvania bar examination. Applicants have up to six months after bar
examination results are released to successfully pass the
MPRE and have the official
results transferred to the board office. You
will be required to submit a supplemental application (see Pa.B.A.R.
231), including the application fee, if you do not provide the board office with
official scores in accordance with the aforementioned requirements. Applicants should refer to the provisions of Pa.B.A.R.
231, which impose added requirements on
applicants who, for any reason, including the failure to pass the
MPRE, have not filed a
motion for admission to the bar within certain time periods from the date when their
successful bar examination results were released.
If you intend to file a motion for
admission to the bar more than six months after the date your successful bar examination
results were released, you will be required to submit a supplemental application to the
board office in order to have an updated character and fitness determination. (See Pa.B.A.R.
231)
If you do not file a motion for
admission to the bar within three years after the date your successful bar examination
results were released, you must reapply for permission to sit for the bar examination,
successfully retake the bar examination, and meet all other application requirements in
effect at the time of application.
You must request that official
notification of your MPRE score be sent directly to the board office from the National
Conference of Bar Examiners. Unofficial
scores will not be accepted. Completed
application materials for testing, as well as other correspondence, inquiries, and
requests concerning application materials and the administration and processing of the
MPRE, should be directed to the following:
National Conference of Bar Examiners
MPRE Application Department, P.O. Box 4001
Iowa City, IA 52243-4001
(319) 337-1287
Questions concerning
MPRE scores should always include: Social Security
Number, birth date, test date, and signature. Inquiries should be directed to the
following:
National Conference of Bar Examiners
MPRE Records Department, P.O. Box 451
Iowa City, IA 52243-0451
(319) 337-1304
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