The Delaware State Courts will be closed Thursday, July 4, 2024 in observance of Independence Day. Justice of the Peace Courts 11 (New Castle County), 7 (Kent County), and 3 (Sussex County) will remain open.
Are you interested in becoming a Delaware attorney? Whether you are a current law student, a recent graduate, or have already been admitted in another jurisdiction, to become a Delaware attorney, the Delaware Board of Bar Examiners requires Applicants to have graduated from an ABA accredited law school, pass the written Delaware Bar Examination, complete a Character & Fitness evaluation, and complete a 12-week clerkship. You may also apply for limited permission to practice under certain circumstances: in house counsel, military spouse, foreign legal consultant, law school graduate employed by a Delaware nonprofit or governmental agency while waiting to take the Delaware bar exam, or a law student employed by certain Delaware State Courts and Agencies.
For law school graduates and attorneys licensed outside of Delaware seeking admission to the Delaware Bar.
For law school graduates, attorneys licensed outside of Delaware, attorneys of a military spouse, in-house counsel, foreign legal consultants and current law students, seeking limited permission to practice in Delaware in government jobs or with approved legal service agencies.
For law school graduates, attorneys licensed outside of Delaware, attorneys of a military spouse, in-house counsel, foreign legal consultants and current law students, seeking limited permission to practice in Delaware in government jobs or with approved legal service agencies.
All applicants must read and adhere to the Rules governing admissions. Admission to the Delaware Bar is governed by Supreme Court Rules 51-56 and Board of Bar Examiners Rules.
The July 2024 Bar Exam Application deadline was May 7, 2024.
The February 2025 Bar Exam Application opens mid-September 2024.
View the February 2024 Bar Exam Results including the list of passing Applicants.
June 14, 2024
Clerkship Checklist, Preceptor’s Clerkship Certificate and MPRE Score Report Due
(Score of 85 or above taken after 1/1/2020)
Documents must be submitted in order to be eligible for June 26, 2024 Bar Admission Ceremony
June 20, 2024
Pre-Admission Conference / Roll Signing / Professional Photographs
Chase Center On The Riverfront
815 Justison Street
Wilmington, Delaware 19801
Mandatory Attendance
No Pre-Registration Required
Registration is at 8:15AM
June 26, 2024
Bar Admission Ceremony
Kent County Courthouse
Ceremonial Courtroom 1
414 Federal Street
Dover, Delaware 19901
Applicants, please click the link below to view the new instructions:
Instructions for Obtaining State of Delaware and Federal Criminal History Reports
July 30-31, 2024
Chase Center On The Riverfront
815 Justison Street
Wilmington, Delaware 19801
Please review the following January 2024 'Statement from the Delaware Board of Bar Examiners Regarding Bar Exam Topics' to give clarification to a question raised about the interpretation of the 2023 amendment to Board Rule 12 altering the scope of the criminal law and procedure subjects that may be tested on the Delaware Bar Examination: Clarification of Criminal Law and Procedure
September 18, 2024
Supreme Court of Delaware
55 The Green
Dover, Delaware 19901
If you are a Preceptor for a February 2024 Applicant, you may request the Preceptor Training Meeting Video at: ARMS_BBE@delaware.gov
If you are a Preceptor for a July 2024 Applicant, you must attend the:
Preceptor Training Meeting on June 6, 2024
Immediately following the Annual Bench & Bar Conference
Chase Center On The Riverfront
815 Justison Street
Wilmington, Delaware 19801
Board of Bar Examiners of the Supreme Court of Delaware
The Renaissance Centre
405 North King Street, Suite 500
Wilmington, DE 19801
ARMS_BBE@delaware.gov