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| Dates | July 28 & 29, 2009 / Feb 24 & 25, 2009 |
| Filing Fee & Deadline | Application must be
received by January 4 for February exam; by June 4, for the July
exam. Certificate of Fitness filing dates for Feb: 7/6/; late 9/25; final
11/20; for July: 12/4; late 2/26; final 4/16. Fitness Certificate must be received prior to application for exam. Fees for Certification of Fitness range from $300 for students to $800 for practicing attorneys. Bar Exam fee is $115; Attorney Exam fee is $75. |
| Application | Office of Bar Admissions PO Box 38466 Atlanta, GA 30334 (404) 656-3490 |
| Structure | The Georgia Bar Exam has two components: the
Multistate Bar Exam (MBE) and the Georgia Portion. The MBE consists of 200 multiple-choice
questions that test specific points of law in the areas of Constitutional Law, Evidence,
Torts, Contracts and Sales, Real Property, and Criminal Law and Procedure. The Georgia
Portion consists of four 45-minute essays and two 90-minute Performance tests. The essays
test a candidate's ability to spot relevant issues and apply appropriate principles of
law. The questions are taken from the areas of Agency and Partnership/Corporations
(now called Business Organizations), Code of
Professional Responsibility, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law
& Procedure, Evidence, Federal Practice & Procedure, Georgia Practice
& Procedure, Real Property, Non-monetary Remedies, Torts, Trusts, Wills &
Administration of Estates, UCC Articles 2, 3 & 9, and Family Law. The two Performance Tests are designed to test a candidate's ability to competently perform real-life tasks of a new lawyer. Persons who have been a member of another bar for at least one year are eligible to sit for the Georgia Attorney's Exam, which consists solely of the Georgia portion of the exam. |
| Scoring | Minimum MBE score of 115 is required to have essays and PT graded. Georgia and MBE scores are scaled and combined. A total score of 270 is required to pass. |
| MPRE | Required for all applicants. Passing score of 75 is required. |
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