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Written scale score X 2 + MBE scale score 
Exam Answers are on the site.  
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Constitutional Law 
Contracts/Sales 
Criminal Law/Procedure 
Evidence 
Real Property 
Torts
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Business Assn’s (corporations, partnerships)
Commercial Transactions 
Family Law 
MD Civil Procedure 
Professional Responsibility
All MBE subjects
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Closed practical problem using instructions, 
factual data, cases, statutes and 
reference material supplied by examiners. 
Maryland Exam Locations & Dates 
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July: Baltimore Convention Center. 
 
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T/Wed. July 24-25, 2018
   
Doors open at 8:05 a.m. and again at 1:05 p.m. 
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Applicant must complete BOTH an 
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Notice of Intent to Take a Scheduled General Bar 
     
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Application fee 
Early Bar Application: $225 if received by
Thursday, September 15, 2017
Timely Bar Application:  $275 if received by 
December 20, 2017
The Application for Admission must be filed 
 
before or concurrently with the Notice of Intent.
Notice of Intent to take the exam must be 
received by December 20.
Notice of Intent fee: $250
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General Bar Examination
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Application fee 
Early filing: $225 if received by
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Timely filing:  $275 if received by 
May 21, 2018
The Application for Admission must be filed 
 
before or concurrently with the Notice of Intent.
Notice of Intent to take the exam must be 
received by May 21, 2018.  
Notice of Intent fee: $250
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Law School Transcript
Feb- must submit by Wed, March 15, 2018.
July -Must submit by Friday, September 4,
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Affirmation
Must submit 7days after results are released
Oath of Admission
No more than 24 months after the COA
ratifies the results
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How do you apply for ADA accommodations?
Treat the ADA application as the bare
minimum.
Gather all the requested documentation in
the application.
Submit the form with the requested
documentation of your disability and your
personal statement regarding your
disability.
 
START EARLY AND SUBMIT IT ASAP.
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What kinds of accommodations have been
granted in the past?
Extra time
Private rooms
Testing centers that are wheelchair  and
handicap accessible
If your request is granted, you will be notified
of the accommodations awarded to you and
where your testing center is located.
Notice of Intent to Take Bar Exam
Certifies that you will have graduated from
a law school approved by the ABA prior to
the first day of the bar examination.
Submit in good faith recognizing that
you will be getting a conferred degree.
State when you will graduate
State what exam you are sitting for
Signature
Immediately after the bar examination, you
must have the Bursar’s Office submit a
final transcript to the State Board of Law
Examiners that reflects the award of your
JD degree
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Undergraduate “official” transcript. Also identify person who can be
contacted to obtain reference letter re: discipline history and other
C&F issues
Credit report, credit card statements, information about student
loans, and other debt obligations
Previous lawsuits to which you were a party
Includes divorce proceedings
Criminal and traffic violations – speeding tickets, citations, arrests,
etc.
If you’ve ever been bonded – you need the dates, name of
person/place who bonded you
Employment information for the past 5 years
Addresses, info, etc. for your 3 references
Driving record in all states where you’ve held a valid license in the
past 3 years
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Criminal- forever (but you don’t have to reveal
 
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Driving history- Entire history for each jurisdiction you
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Credit- Last 5 years
Housing- Last 5 years
Job history- Last 5 years
 
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Visit 
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Your e-mail address becomes your User Name.
Password must be a minimum of eight characters
and must contain at least a letter, a number, and
any of these special characters !,@,#,$,%,&,*
You must have a U.S.-issued social security
number.
If you do not have one, you must contact the
Maryland Bar Examiners.
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Where you have lived within the last 5 years
When you are filling in your Residence details,
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EVERY residence—including dorm rooms
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Admission to the Bar of Maryland,
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The applicant admitted his prior financial irresponsibility,
but claimed that he had been rehabilitated.  However, he
satisfied his creditors using the resources of others,
specifically a loan from his mother and gifts received after
his graduation from law school.  Absent the exigency of the
bar admission process, he likely would have continued to
ignore his obligation to repay his debt.  He had allowed his
debts to increase even when it appeared he had the means
to resolve his obligations.  Further, he was involved in an
inappropriate relationship with a 15 year old female.
Civil Action Proceedings (Q. # 8)
List all civil actions except criminal matters disclosed in
Q. 9 to which I am or ever have 
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Attach certified copies of judgment rendered.
List court-ordered support payments (alimony and child
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Also must list whether any court has ever found that you
acted in “bad faith” or “without substantial justification”
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Do not list parking violations “unless your
failure to pay parking violations resulted
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Exception for juvenile cases and Maryland
expungements.
 
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You must “attach certified copies of all
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judgments/disposition documents and all
docket entries in each proceeding
identified above, except motor vehicle
offenses not requiring a court
appearance.”
If you do not have copies, you must state
what efforts you made to get copies.
When in doubt, contact the MD State
Board of Bar Examiners.
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Within the past five years.
You must fill out employment details even
if you have never had a job.
Full or part time employment (including
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DO report volunteer work which was
substantial and regular, such as unpaid
internship or externship. Had a schedule
and  were supervised.
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List supervisor or co-worker authorized to
verify your employment.
Impairment and Catch All (Qs #14 and 15)
List “any condition or impairment, including but
not limited to any physical condition, alcohol,
drug or other substance abuse, or any mental,
emotional, nervous or behavioral condition, that
in any way affects, if untreated or not otherwise
actively managed, could affect your ability to
practice law.”
“Has there been any other unfavorable conduct
or incidents in your life,  whether at school, at
work, at home, in business, or otherwise, which
may reasonably call into question your
character & fitness to practice law. . . ?”
Character References (Q. # 16)
 
3 personal references from any state
Not married to another reference listed
Not a fellow law student, relative, or employer
Known applicant for at least 5 Years immediately
prior to date of questionnaire
Email address for Reference (handwrite them on
the forms)
Application will not be complete until all references
have returned form to Character Committee
Your responsibility to make sure references
return their forms. Also  have refs keep a
copy of form
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Academic History (Academic Probation)
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Honor Code Violations (to & from)
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Pattern of unexcused absences, LOA
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Will certify that you had good character
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Go to your “My Status” page.
Click on the printer icons to print a copy of
your Application.
Sign and provide supplemental information as
necessary. No Notarizations!
Your application has not been considered
completed until the hard copy is FILED (i.e.,
received by SBLE by deadline).
Helpful Hint:   
If your printed copy has “Void” on it, it means you did not
successfully electronically submit the application.  Go back to “My
Application” and scroll to the bottom of the page until you see “Submit
Application.” Click the “Submit Application” and you will receive a
confirmation message. Then return to “My Status” to print all documents
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Between taking the exam and receiving results
Applicants must ensure their responses to the bar
application questions are accurate and current at all
times until they are formally admitted to the bar.
This includes:
changes in contact information
changes to any question from the application
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Must be submitted  more than two weeks
before taking the exam and two weeks before
results are mailed (to be sure)
Sugned and mailed to Annapolis, do not call
to check on the status – system will be
updated when the form is processed
New: SBLE will accept a change of contact
information form by email. Must be signed &
scanned and come from email address on file.
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Character and Fitness questions
E.g., a speeding ticket since you filled
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Employment
When applying, include information
about a job you anticipate having
If you don’t know for certain, amend
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The question number you are addressing
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SIGN IT and mail or hand deliver (there is
no way to fax or electronically amend your
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Applicants MAY transfer an MBE score from 
another jurisdiction from a concurrent exam only.
 e.g., Michigan & Maryland
Check each state’s bar examiner’s website
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Pay a substantial fee!
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1)  Start early.
2)  If in doubt, ask questions.
3)  Don’t get arrested.
4)  Err on the side of disclosure.
5)  Pay your bills.
6)  Pay attention to deadlines.
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The Maryland Bar Exam is a 2-day test consisting of essay questions, a Multistate Performance Test, and a multiple-choice exam. Subjects tested include Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law, and more. Learn about exam formats, dates, filing fees, and deadlines for the February and July exams in Maryland.

  • Maryland Bar Exam
  • Application Guide
  • Exam Format
  • Subjects Tested
  • Filing Fees

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  1. Navigating the Maryland Bar Application

  2. State of Maryland Bar Exam Format Maryland Bar Exam is a 2-day exam. Day 1: Ten essays plus one Multistate Performance Test question. 6 hours of writing Day 2: Multistate Bar Exam, a 200 question, multiple-choice exam. Total scaled score Written scale score X 2 + MBE scale score Exam Answers are on the site.

  3. Subjects Tested MBE Subjects Constitutional Law Contracts/Sales Criminal Law/Procedure Evidence Real Property Torts FRCP Maryland Essay Subjects Agency Business Assn s (corporations, partnerships) Commercial Transactions Family Law MD Civil Procedure Professional Responsibility All MBE subjects Multistate Performance Test Closed practical problem using instructions, factual data, cases, statutes and reference material supplied by examiners.

  4. Maryland Exam Locations & Dates Location Check website regularly for updates. Feb: Baltimore Convention Center July: Baltimore Convention Center. Dates T/Wed. February 27-28, 2018 T/Wed. July 24-25, 2018

  5. Feb. Filing Fees and Deadlines Applicant must complete BOTH an application for admission and Notice of Intent to Take a Scheduled General Bar Examination. Feb. 2018 Maryland Bar Exam Application fee Early Bar Application: $225 if received by Thursday, September 15, 2017 Timely Bar Application: $275 if received by December 20, 2017 The Application for Admission must be filed before or concurrently with the Notice of Intent. Notice of Intent to take the exam must be received by December 20. Notice of Intent fee: $250

  6. July Filing Fees and Deadlines Applicant must complete BOTH an application for admission and Notice of Intent to Take Scheduled General Bar Examination (formerly called petition ) July 2018 Maryland Bar Exam Application fee Early filing: $225 if received by Tuesday, January 16, 2018 Timely filing: $275 if received by May 21, 2018 The Application for Admission must be filed before or concurrently with the Notice of Intent. Notice of Intent to take the exam must be received by May 21, 2018. Notice of Intent fee: $250

  7. Other Important Dates - Law School Transcript Feb- must submit by Wed, March 15, 2018. July -Must submit by Friday, September 4, 2018 Affirmation Must submit 7days after results are released Oath of Admission No more than 24 months after the COA ratifies the results

  8. ADA ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE MARYLAND BAR EXAM How do you apply for ADA accommodations? Treat the ADA application as the bare minimum. Gather all the requested documentation in the application. Submit the form with the requested documentation of your disability and your personal statement regarding your disability. START EARLY AND SUBMIT IT ASAP.

  9. ADA ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE MARYLAND BAR EXAM What kinds of accommodations have been granted in the past? Extra time Private rooms Testing centers that are wheelchair and handicap accessible If your request is granted, you will be notified of the accommodations awarded to you and where your testing center is located.

  10. Notice of Intent to Take Bar Exam Certifies that you will have graduated from a law school approved by the ABA prior to the first day of the bar examination. Submit in good faith recognizing that you will be getting a conferred degree. State when you will graduate State what exam you are sitting for Signature Immediately after the bar examination, you must have the Bursar s Office submit a final transcript to the State Board of Law Examiners that reflects the award of your JD degree

  11. Documents/Dates/Designations Undergraduate official transcript. Also identify person who can be contacted to obtain reference letter re: discipline history and other C&F issues Credit report, credit card statements, information about student loans, and other debt obligations Previous lawsuits to which you were a party Includes divorce proceedings Criminal and traffic violations speeding tickets, citations, arrests, etc. If you ve ever been bonded you need the dates, name of person/place who bonded you Employment information for the past 5 years Addresses, info, etc. for your 3 references Driving record in all states where you ve held a valid license in the past 3 years Addresses of all places you have lived in the past 5 years Info, address, etc. from undergraduate institution which issued your degree When/where you registered for selective service NCBE # -- ncbex.org

  12. Criminal- forever (but you don t have to reveal juvenile or expunged Md only ) Civil cases- forever had a license in the past 3 years. Driving history- Entire history for each jurisdiction you Credit- Last 5 years Housing- Last 5 years Job history- Last 5 years you ADA Accommodations- As far back as the SAT to show had accommodations, but would like to see original diagnosis

  13. Creating an Account Visit www.mdcourts.gov/ble (left hand nav) Your e-mail address becomes your User Name. Password must be a minimum of eight characters and must contain at least a letter, a number, and any of these special characters !,@,#,$,%,&,* You must have a U.S.-issued social security number. If you do not have one, you must contact the Maryland Bar Examiners. Helpful Hint: Use personal email address and keep the same e-mail address until after the swearing-in ceremony.

  14. Residential History (Q # 3) Where you have lived within the last 5 years When you are filling in your Residence details, you must put a beginning and end date even if you still live at that address EVERY residence including dorm rooms Helpful Hint: Any changes to your address subsequent to submitting your Application must be made in writing to the State Board of Law Examiners office.

  15. Credit History / Debt (Q. 7) Attach a credit report and also list any additional creditors not shown on Report. I presently owe money, SOME PART OF WHICH HAS BEEN DELINQUENT FOR MORE THAN 90 DAYS, to the following: (Delinquent means you failed to make a required payment when due) NOTE: You must attach a current credit report (issued 3 months submission of your application). prior to the date of

  16. Debt and Moral Character In the Matter of the Application of Kevin Charles Stern for Admission to the Bar of Maryland, 403 Md. 615, 943 A.2d 1247 (2008). The applicant admitted his prior financial irresponsibility, but claimed that he had been rehabilitated. However, he satisfied his creditors using the resources of others, specifically a loan from his mother and gifts received after his graduation from law school. Absent the exigency of the bar admission process, he likely would have continued to ignore his obligation to repay his debt. He had allowed his debts to increase even when it appeared he had the means to resolve his obligations. Further, he was involved in an inappropriate relationship with a 15 year old female.

  17. Civil Action Proceedings (Q. # 8) List all civil actions except criminal matters disclosed in Q. 9 to which I am or ever have been a party. Attach certified copies of judgment rendered. List court-ordered support payments (alimony and child support) Also must list whether any court has ever found that you acted in bad faith or without substantial justification in filing a civil case or filing or serving any pleading or discovery.

  18. Criminal Actions (Q #9) List all criminal legal proceedings, arrests, and summonses, including all traffic citations for moving violations. Do not list parking violations unless your failure to pay parking violations resulted in suspension or revocation of your driving privileges or vehicle registration. Exception for juvenile cases and Maryland expungements.

  19. Criminal Proceedings (continued ) You must attach certified copies of all charging documents, judgments/disposition documents and all docket entries in each proceeding identified above, except motor vehicle offenses not requiring a court appearance. If you do not have copies, you must state what efforts you made to get copies. When in doubt, contact the MD State Board of Bar Examiners.

  20. Employment/Unemployment (Q # 13) Within the past five years. You must fill out employment details even if you have never had a job. Full or part time employment (including unpaid positions). DO report volunteer work which was substantial and regular, such as unpaid internship or externship. Had a schedule and were supervised. DO NOT report unpaid work which was occasional, irregular, or unsupervised. List supervisor or co-worker authorized to verify your employment.

  21. Impairment and Catch All (Qs #14 and 15) List any condition or impairment, including but not limited to any physical condition, alcohol, drug or other substance abuse, or any mental, emotional, nervous or behavioral condition, that in any way affects, if untreated or not otherwise actively managed, could affect your ability to practice law. Has there been any other unfavorable conduct or incidents in your life, whether at school, at work, at home, in business, or otherwise, which may reasonably call into question your character & fitness to practice law. . . ?

  22. Character References (Q. # 16) 3 personal references from any state Not married to another reference listed Not a fellow law student, relative, or employer Known applicant for at least 5 Years immediately prior to date of questionnaire Email address for Reference (handwrite them on the forms) Application will not be complete until all references have returned form to Character Committee Your responsibility to make sure references return their forms. Also have refs keep a copy of form.

  23. Certification as to Law School Education Attendance & Date of degree Academic History (Academic Probation) - Honor Code Violations (to & from) - Default on financial obligation - School aware of any arrests - Pattern of unexcused absences, LOA - Any behavior issues - Adverse information

  24. UB Employees (TAs, Law Scholars, Writing Fellows, Research Assistants, Teaching Scholars, etc.) UB will receive an employment letter, just like any other employer. * List Ethel Banks in our the law school s finance department as employer. Will certify that you had good character and fitness as an employee.

  25. Submitting the Hard Copy Go to your My Status page. Click on the printer icons to print a copy of your Application. Sign and provide supplemental information as necessary. No Notarizations! Your application has not been considered completed until the hard copy is FILED (i.e., received by SBLE by deadline). .

  26. Time Period to Amend Between submitting the application and taking the exam Between taking the exam and receiving results Applicants must ensure their responses to the bar application questions are accurate and current at all times until they are formally admitted to the bar. This includes: changes in contact information changes to any question from the application

  27. Change in Contact Information Must be submitted more than two weeks before taking the exam and two weeks before results are mailed (to be sure) Sugned and mailed to Annapolis, do not call to check on the status system will be updated when the form is processed New: SBLE will accept a change of contact information form by email. Must be signed & scanned and come from email address on file.

  28. What Triggers Amending? Changes to: Character and Fitness questions E.g., a speeding ticket since you filled out the application Employment When applying, include information about a job you anticipate having If you don t know for certain, amend later ANY change to ANY question response In the Matter of Gjini, 448 Md. 524, 141 A.3d 16 (2016).

  29. How to Amend There is no form to amend your application Write a letter to the bar examiners including: The question number you are addressing The new information you would like to include SIGN IT and mail or hand deliver (there is no way to fax or electronically amend your application)

  30. MBE Reciprocity with Other Jurisdictions Acceptance of MBE Score Transfer Applicants MAY transfer an MBE score from another jurisdiction from a concurrent exam only. e.g., Michigan & Maryland Check each state s bar examiner s website

  31. Waiving into D.C. Acceptance of MBE Score: An applicant may be admitted without exam if applicant received a scaled MBE score of 133 or higher on an exam upon which applicant was admitted in another jurisdiction, achieved a scaled score of 75 or better on MPRE, and has a JD from an ABA accredited law school.

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