An applicant must pass both the Academic Bar Examination and the Legal Ethics Examination to be certified as a successful candidate.
The Secretary of the Alabama State Bar, at the time an applicant is certified to the Board of Bar Examiners under these Rules, shall issue to the applicant a card containing a personal-identification number, the purpose and use of which shall be carefully explained to the applicant. The Secretary shall preserve a duplicate of that number in the Secretary's office. When taking the MEE and the MPT, the applicant may not sign his or her name to or upon any paper or documents, or identify his or her examination answers other than by that number or by such method as is required by the National Conference of Bar Examiners to identify UBE scores, and is forbidden to disclose that number to any member of the Board or to any other person. If any applicant violates this requirement in any particular, the Board of Bar Examiners shall not consider the applicant's examination papers, and if it be discovered that disclosure of the number was made, the applicant shall be subject to disciplinary action for deceit and misrepresentation. This requirement shall again be called to the attention of the applicant by the Board of Bar Examiners before the applicant is permitted to begin the examination.
The express purpose of the immediately preceding paragraph is to provide a method by which the Board of Bar Examiners, in passing upon the sufficiency of answers to questions propounded by it, shall be unacquainted with the identity of the person whose answers it is passing upon.
Using the personal-identification numbers assigned to identify the respective applicants, the Board of Bar Examiners shall certify final grades to the Secretary of the Alabama State Bar no later than April 15 following a February examination and September 15 following a July examination.
The Secretary shall make a permanent record in the Secretary's office of the grades attained by each examinee in each subject and shall inform each examinee whether he or she has passed or failed the examination.
Each examinee will be furnished the following information at the time examination results are released: his or her MBE scaled score, total scaled score on written examinations (MEE and MPT), total UBE scaled score, and the raw score on each question on the MEE and the MPT.
Within 60 days after the announcement of the results, a failing examinee shall be entitled to examine his or her own papers in the State Bar headquarters for the purpose of ascertaining that grades were transcribed correctly, and, upon payment of $5.00 per section of the MEE or the MPT, the examinee shall be entitled to receive a copy of his or her answer or answers. The UBE questions and model answers are protected by copyright owned by the National Conference of Bar Examiners, and examinees should contact the National Conference of Bar Examiners to obtain copies of those.
The applicant shall have the option to take all sections of the Academic Bar Examination; if the applicant chooses this option, the scores of all sections will be combined under the basic rule.
The applicant shall have the option to take all sections of the Academic Bar Examination; if the applicant chooses this option, the scores of all sections will be combined under the basic rule.
The applicant shall have the option to take all sections of the Academic Bar Examination; if the applicant chooses this option, the scores of all sections will be combined under the basic rule.
Applicants seeking admission on the basis of a transferred UBE score may file an application for admission to the Alabama State Bar at any time after their UBE score has been released by the transferring jurisdiction. At the time of filing such application, the applicant must pay the fee prescribed in item (5) of the Fee Schedule (see Appendix). No later than the date the application is filed, such applicants shall request an official UBE score transcript be sent to the Board of Bar Examiners by the National Conference of Bar Examiners.
The transferred UBE score must be valid in accordance with the provisions of this subsection on the date the applicant may otherwise be certified for admission to the Alabama State Bar. If the transferred UBE score becomes invalid on or before said date, then the application for admission shall be withdrawn, and the applicant shall not be entitled for admission on such application.
Completed application materials for testing, as well as all other correspondence, inquiries, and requests concerning application materials and the administration and processing of the MPRE should be directed to the National Conference of Bar Examiners.
Ala. R. Bar Adm. VI(B)
Note from the reporter of decisions: The order amending Rule VI(B), Rules Governing Admission to the Alabama State Bar, is published in that volume of Alabama Reporter that contains Alabama cases from 53 #2 So.3d.
Note from the reporter of decisions: The order amending the Rules Governing Admission to the Alabama State Bar is published in that volume of the Alabama Reporter that contains Alabama cases from 104 So.3
"Note from the reporter of decisions: The order amending Rule II.C.(2) and Rule VI(B), Rules Governing Admission to the Alabama State Bar, and Rule 2.C.2, Rules for Mandatory Continuing Legal Education, effective October 21, 2024, is published in that volume of Alabama Reporter that contains Alabama cases from __ So. 3d."