The following questions are frequently asked about admission to the Bar of Indiana. Each of the questions is linked to the corresponding answer. For complete information, please refer to the Indiana Supreme Court Rules Governing Admission to the Bar as well as corresponding areas of this website.
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The filing dates for the February exam are split into two different categories. We have the initial deadline which is November 15 with a filing fee of $250.00. The second deadline is November 30 with a filing fee of $500.00. You are considered a 1st time taker if you have never sat for an Indiana Bar Examination before. Please note all dates are a post-mark date.
Document your attempts to obtain these records by identifying who you spoke with, the office you called, the date you called and the phone number you called. Disclose the violations on the correct forms and state on your application that the records are no longer available.
We realize that some states only have three-year driving records. Indiana has a five year driving record which is why we ask for a five year record. If you happen to be in one of the states that only offer a three-year record you need to note this in your application that your state only provides a three-year driving record and then attach the driving record. Your application will not be denied because you are only able to provide a three-year driving record.
The filing dates for the July exam are split into two different categories. We have the initial deadline which is April 1 with a filing fee of $250.00. The second deadline is April 15 with a filing fee of $500.00. You are considered a 1st time taker if you have never sat for an Indiana Bar Examination before. Please note all dates are a post-mark date.
Do I need new fingerprints and a new BMV record, from my current state, for the Indiana Bar Examination if I am a repeat taker?
You are required to submit your fingerprints to the Indiana State Police each time you apply for the Indiana Bar Examination. Indiana requires a new BMV report to be furnished to us each time you apply for the Indiana Bar Examination as well.
In Indiana to be admitted by motion you have two options. You may apply for a Foreign License or a Business Counsel License. Both licenses are considered a provisional license.
Indiana requires your character and fitness interview to be an in-person interview. Admission and Discipline Rule 12 § 4 states A Member of the committee, or some member designated by the State Board of Law Examiners, shall require the personal attendance of each applicant before the member…
We do not limit the number of guests a person may bring to the ceremony. Seating is first come, first served.
The admission ceremony lasts approximately for 1 hour. The ceremony is a court proceeding and will be presided over by the Indiana Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Indiana Tax Court and Indiana Federal Courts.
If your photo is over 6 months old, or your appearance has changed you are required to upload a new photo taken within the last 6 months that reflects your current appearance. To do so, click the "Edit Personal Info" link in the upper right corner of your user home page. The "Upload New Photo" button is located below the "Place of Birth" field.
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The filing dates for the July exam are split into two different categories. We have the initial deadline which is May 30 with a filing fee of $250.00. The second deadline is June 15 with a filing fee of $500.00. You are considered a re-exam taker if you have sat for an Indiana Bar Examination before. You are not considered a re-exam taker if you have applied to Indiana before, but never sat for the exam. Please note all dates are a post-mark date.
Yes, you will receive this information prior to the exam via your User Home page.
The filing dates for the February exam are split into two different categories. We have the initial deadline which is December 15 with a filing fee of $250.00. The second deadline is December 30 with a filing fee of $500.00. You are considered a re-exam time taker if you have sat for an Indiana Bar Examination before. Please note all dates are a post-mark date.
If I am a graduate of a non-ABA approved law school, is there a way for me to be able to take the bar exam in Indiana?
No. In Indiana you must be a graduate of an American Bar Association Law School to take the bar exam. Admission and Discipline Rule 13, Section 4 states that a graduate of a law school located in the United States which at the time of the applicant's graduation was on the approved list of the Council of Legal Education and Admission to the Bar of the American Bar Association (the Supreme Court of Indiana reserves the right to disapprove any school regardless of ABA approval).
Does an LLM from an American Bar Association-approved school qualify me to sit for the Indiana Bar Examination?
In Indiana you must receive a J.D. or an LLB from an American Bar Association law school. We do not accept LLM degrees even if you graduated from an American Bar Association-approved law school.