Get Your Bar Exam Score Reinstated
Discovering your bar exam score has expired can feel devastating, especially after all the work you put into passing. You're not alone - many law graduates face this situation when life circumstances delay their admission plans. There are still pathways forward, and your legal education hasn't gone to waste.
Most states have strict score expiration policies with limited exceptions. Success often requires retaking exams or exceptional circumstances for appeals.
⚠Why This Happens
UBE score transfer time limits exceeded
very commonMost states only accept UBE score transfers within 3-5 years of the exam date
MPRE score expiration
commonMPRE scores typically expire after 3-5 years and may need to be retaken even if bar exam score is still valid
Delayed career plans
commonLife circumstances, career changes, or extended job searches can delay bar admission beyond score validity periods
State-specific requirements not met
occasionalSome states have additional requirements or shorter acceptance windows that candidates miss
🎯What To Do Right Now
- 1
Check exact expiration dates
Contact NCBE and verify the exact dates your UBE and MPRE scores expire in your target jurisdiction
~1-2 hours - 2
Research target state requirements
Review current admission requirements for your desired state, including any recent changes to score acceptance policies
~2-3 hours - 3
Evaluate transfer options
If scores haven't expired yet, immediately begin transfer applications to states where you might practice
~1-2 weeks - 4
Contact state bar admission office
Call the bar admission office to discuss options, including any hardship or appeal processes
~30 minutes
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