Part 1 · Bar Examinations; Qualifications for Admission to Examination

Rule 1:24-2. Qualification for Admission to Examination

Amended July 10, 1998 (current) Contains Deadlines

No person shall be admitted to the bar examination without first presenting to the Board, in the manner described by its rules:

No person shall be admitted to the bar examination without first presenting to the Board, in the manner prescribed by its rules:

(a) Satisfactory evidence that the applicant is more than 18 years of age;

(b) Certification by a duly authorized officer of the applicant's law school that it is approved by the American Bar Association and that it has awarded the applicant a Juris Doctor degree or its equivalent.

(c) Satisfactory evidence that the applicant is a member of the bar in good standing in every other jurisdiction which has ever admitted the applicant to practice.