Bar Application

Welcome to the Hawaiʻi bar application website. If you are interested in applying for the Hawaiʻi bar, please read the information below.

If you want to sit for the:

Bar examinations are given on Tuesday and Wednesday during the week of the last Wednesday of February and July. Order Granting Permission to Sit will be filed 2-3 weeks before the examination date.

Fees

Advisories:

  1. Review the Hawaiʻi Bar Application instructions. You are required to submit a copy of the NCBE HAWAII Character and Fitness Application with your Hawaiʻi Bar Application.
  2. In preparing for the Hawaiʻi Bar Application , read the Rules of the Supreme Court of the State of Hawaiʻi, Rule 1 with particular attention to Rule 1.3 and the Hawaiʻi Board of Bar Examiners Rules of Procedure
  3. The applicant is responsible for submitting a complete application. Incomplete applications may be rejected. The applicant must:
  1. Review the application and forms to determine the attachments needed. Be aware of the dated material requirements.
  2. Assemble the required forms and attachments as Adobe PDF files (for electronic applications) or paper copies,
  3. Submit the forms and attachments with the application or as otherwise instructed.
  4. Rule 1.17 of the Rules of the Supreme Court of the State of Hawaiʻi the Limited admission of United States Uniformed Services spouse-attorneys was effective as of July 1, 2018. To qualify under this rule, you must meet all requirements as stated in Rule 1.17 and all other court rules as specified. When applying for admission to the Bar of the State of Hawaiʻi, follow the Hawaiʻi Bar Application Instructions as provided above. In addition, file a written request to identify your application for admission is pursuant to Rule 1.17 of the Rules of the Supreme Court of the State of Hawaiʻi.

The Hawaiʻi Board of Examiners recommends admission to the bar for individuals who have demonstrated minimum competency and requisite character. The Board may recommend for admission only applicants who have proven a record of conduct that will justify the trust of clients, adversaries, courts, and others with respect to professional responsibilities. See, e.g., Rule 1.3 of the Rules of the Supreme Court of the State of Hawaiʻi and In re W.D.P., 104 Hawaiʻi 435, 91 P.3d 1078 (2004).

Help

Please direct all electronic Bar Application questions to the SCCO (Supreme Court Clerks Office) help line at 539-4789, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. HST. For other general questions regarding the Bar Application, please email baradmissions@courts.hawaii.gov or call the Board of Examiners Office at 808-539-4977.

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