In re Ark. Bar Examination Fee

2014 Ark. 357
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedSeptember 4, 2014
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS

Opinion Delivered September 4, 2014 IN RE ARKANSAS BAR EXAMINATION FEE

PER CURIAM

The Board of Law Examiners (Board) has made request to this Court for an increase

in the fee for the Arkansas Bar Examination. The fee for the Bar Examination was last set at

$400 by the court in a per curiam delivered November 30, 2006, effective for the July 2007

Exam. See In re Rules Governing Admission to the Bar of Arkansas, 368 Ark. App’x 698 (2006)

(per curiam).

Since that time, there have been increases in many expenses associated with the

administration of the Bar Exam. As such, the Board unanimously recommended that the fee

be increased to $500, effective with the February 2015 Arkansas Bar Exam. The fee will still

be one of the lowest in the nation. We agree with the Board’s recommendation.

Therefore, in line with Rule XI of the Rules Governing Admission to the Bar, the

examination fee for the general Arkansas Bar Examination is set at $500, effective with the

February 2015 Bar Exam.

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