Virginia Statutes

§ 54.1-3926 — Preliminary proof of education required of applicant

Virginia § 54.1-3926
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 54.1Professions and Occupations
Subtitle IVProfessions Regulated by the Supreme Court
Ch. 39Attorneys
Art. 4Examinations and Issuance of Licenses

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Va. Code Ann. § 54.1-3926 (2026).

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Before an applicant will be permitted to take any examination under this article, the applicant shall furnish to the Board satisfactory evidence that he has:

1.Satisfactorily completed legal studies amounting to at least five semesters, or the equivalent of at least five semesters on a system other than a semester system, of full-time study at a law school approved by the American Bar Association or the Board;
2.Received a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree from an institution of higher education accredited by an accreditor recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and studied law for three years, consisting of not less than 18 hours per week for at least 40 weeks per year, in the office of an attorney practicing in the Commonwealth, whose full time is devoted to the practic

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Legislative History

Code 1950, § 54-62; 1952, c. 553; 1960, c. 379; 1980, c. 533; 1988, c. 765; 1995, c. 336; 1998, cc. 119, 796; 2021, Sp. Sess. I, c. 296; 2022, c. 148; 2025, c. 39.

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