How Long Does It Take To Get Bar Exam Results
Bar Examination Results, Getting Sworn in and Frequently Asked Questions for New Admittees
Release Date: September 24, 2021
The following list contains the names of everyone who passed the latest Connecticut bar examination. However, not everyone on this list has been recommended for admission to the bar.
The Committee will release the results from the July 2021 remote bar exam on Friday, September 24, 2021 as planned. The Committee continues to analyze the information and data concerning the technical issues that were experienced by some applicants on the bar exam. Unsuccessful applicants that experienced technical issues will be further reviewed by the Committee and will be notified of additional action, if any, that may be taken.
Applicants passing the July 2021 Remote Bar Examination - PDF- For further information, contact the Connecticut Bar Examining Committee at 100 Washington Street, Hartford, CT 06106-4411, Telephone (860) 706-5135.
- Archive of Previous Bar Exam Results
- Information about Getting Sworn In
- Frequently Asked Questions by New Admittees
- Frequently Asked Questions about the Bar Admission Ceremonies
 
Information about Getting Sworn In
- The Connecticut Supreme Court swears in candidates who have been recommended for  						admission by the CT Bar Examining Committee              and              have  						completed all of the necessary paperwork              by the  						established deadline. The ceremonies are held on  						only two days during the year, one for the candidates  						who took the February bar examination and one for the  						candidates who took the July bar examination.
 
- Letters will be sent from the Bar Examining Committee to all candidates  						indicating whether they were successful on the bar  						examination, whether they have completed all of the  						necessary paperwork and whether they are being invited  						to attend the swearing in ceremony.
 
- Frequently asked questions  						about the bar admission ceremonies
 
- Candidates who fail to complete all of the necessary paperwork by the established deadline or who have not cleared the character and fitness investigation will not be invited to the Supreme Court ceremony. If a candidate subsequently completes his/her file in a timely fashion and clears the character and fitness investigation, arrangements will be made so that the candidate may be sworn in by the clerk of the Superior Court for the county in which the candidate seeks admission.
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Frequently Asked Questions by New Admittees
1. What law library services are available for new attorneys?Connecticut's public law libraries will be an invaluable resource for you as you begin your legal career. As public service law librarians, we are committed to utilizing our experience and expertise to assist you in achieving the highest professional standards.
The Law Library Services Unit's website offers many resources such as Legal Research Guides (Pathfinders), the Law by Subject Pages, and the daily Newslog providing current awareness postings on recent legal developments, legal practice tools and law library resources.
The Judicial Branch Law Library Services Unit offers free instruction on the online legal research services available at the Judicial Branch law libraries. Please contact your local law library to schedule a session. The Judicial Branch Law Library Services Unit also periodically offers free seminars on legal research topics. When offered, information about these programs can be found at the Law Library Services' website. Webinars of Judicial Branch Law Library Services produced MCLE programs can be found on our MCLE Videos page.
2. After I have been admitted to the bar, when will I receive my juris number?
You will receive notice containing your juris number approximately 15 days after the clerk of the court where your swearing-in took place notifies the Statewide Grievance Committee that you were sworn in. You need this number to file an appearance in court.
Please note that your juris number will be mailed to you at the address printed on Form 100, the form you were directed to bring with you to the swearing-in. If the form does not contain your correct address, or your address will be changing soon after your swearing-in, you must indicate the change on the form.
                        3. Where should I direct inquiries regarding juris numbers?                        
            Inquiries regarding juris  						numbers must be made to the Statewide Grievance Committee at 						 						statewide.grievance@jud.ct.gov, not the Bar  						Examining Committee.                      
             4. When can I begin to practice law?                        
            You are able  						to practice law immediately after you have been sworn in  						as an attorney in Connecticut.          
             5. What is the Attorney Registration requirement?                                         In addition to the requirement that you register after being sworn into the  						bar, Connecticut Practice Book § 2-27 (d) requires all  						members of the Connecticut bar to register with the  						Statewide Grievance Committee on an annual basis. The registration process takes place between January and  						the beginning of March. The annual attorney  						registration must be done online through Judicial Branch  						E-Services. You will not have a paper registration  						option but will be notified by U.S. mail when it is time  						to register online.              
                          After being sworn into the bar, attorneys are required  						to complete the attorney registration form. At or around  						the time that you receive your juris number, you will  						also receive your first attorney registration form.              
             6. Can I file my first attorney registration form electronically?                             Please note that all members of the Connecticut bar must  						register with the Statewide Grievance Committee on an  						annual basis. The registration process takes place  						between January and the beginning of March and must be  						done online through Judicial Branch E-Services. You will  						not have a paper registration option but will be  						notified by US mail when it is time to register online.              
            You may 						enroll  						in Judicial Branch E-Services and complete the  						registration online. Once you are enrolled in  						E-Services, you can use E-Services to register now and  						in the future. Please note that attorneys with foreign  						country addresses, including United States territories,  						do not have access to E-Services and must complete all  						annual registrations and changes of address by using the  						paper form.
             7. May I request to be exempt from registering online to  						complete my annual attorney registration form?                          
                        You may request to be exempted from  						registering online by filing form 						JD-CL-92, Request  						For Exclusion From Electronic Services Requirement,  						You may request to be exempted from registering online by filing form JD-CL-92, Request For Exclusion From Electronic Services Requirement, with:              E-Services Exclusion Requests
              If your request is granted, you will be provided a paper  						copy of your registration form to complete. Attorneys  						with foreign country addresses, including United States  						territories, are automatically exempt from E-Services  						and do not have to complete form JD-CL-92.          
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             8. Do I have to notify the  						Statewide Grievance Committee of any changes on my  						registration form and if so, how do I do that?                             Additionally, Practice Book § 2-26 requires that  						attorneys notify the Statewide Grievance Committee of  						any change of address.                 Form JD-GC 10  						has been created for complying with §§ 2-26 and 2-27  						(d).                 The Statewide Grievance Committee still accepts changes on  						the paper form (foreign country attorneys must use the  						form) but strongly encourages these changes to be made  						online through Judicial Branch E-Services.                 It should be noted that § 2-27 (f) provides that the  						failure to comply with the registration requirements  						constitutes misconduct.                               Inquiries regarding attorney  						registration must be made to the Statewide Grievance  						Committee, not the Bar Examining Committee.   						Questions about attorney registration or change of  						information process may be emailed to the Statewide  						Grievance Committee at  						attorney.registration@jud.ct.gov.
            Attorneys are also required by  						Practice Book § 2-27 to notify the Statewide Grievance  						Committee of any changes to their registration  						information when those changes occur.
                        9. Am I required to notify the Statewide Bar Counsel if I am admitted in  						another jurisdiction?            
                          Practice Book § 2-24 requires an attorney to notify the  						Statewide Bar Counsel in writing within thirty days of  						admission in another jurisdiction. This information  						should be submitted using the 						Attorney  						Registration Change of Information form.
                        
            10. Am I required to notify the Statewide Bar Counsel of any  						disciplinary action imposed by the courts in another  						jurisdiction?            
            Practice Book  						§ 2-25 requires an attorney to notify the Statewide Bar  						Counsel in writing within thirty days of any  						disciplinary action imposed by the courts in another  						jurisdiction. The notice should be sent to both the  						Statewide Bar Counsel and the Chief Clerk in the  						Hartford Judicial District at the addresses listed  						below:          
| Statewide Bar Counsel Statewide Grievance Committee 2nd Floor, Suite 2 East Hartford, CT 06118 Tel: (860) 568-5157 | Chief Clerk Hartford Superior Court 95 Washington Street Hartford, CT 06106 Tel: (860) 548-2700 | 
11. Where do I get a certificate of good standing?
Certificates of good standing are available from either the Statewide Grievance Committee or the Hartford Superior Court. The addresses are below:
| Statewide Grievance Committee 287 Main Street 2nd Floor, Suite 2 East Hartford, CT 06118 Tel: (860) 568-5157 | Hartford Superior Court 95 Washington Street Hartford, CT 06106 Tel: (860) 548-2700 | 
                                                  						For some purposes, a certificate is required from the  						disciplinary authority in the jurisdiction in which the  						attorney is admitted. Requests for such certificates  						must be made to the Statewide Grievance Committee.                   Finally, for some purposes, separate certificates are required from the  						highest court and from the disciplinary authority. Separate requests must be submitted to both Clerk of the  						Superior Court, Hartford Judicial District and to the  						Statewide Grievance Committee.                   Requests to the Statewide Grievance Committee must be in  						writing and must include the attorney's name, address,  						daytime telephone number, juris number, and a copy of  						the attorney's last attorney registration form (see  						Practice Book § 2-27 (d) and (f), and § 2-65).                   If the attorney requesting a certificate from the Statewide Grievance  						Committee does not submit a copy of his/her last  						attorney registration form, he/she must state in the  						request that the form is not being submitted, together  						with an explanation why it is not included.
                Note that for some purposes, a certificate is required from the  						highest court of the jurisdiction in which the attorney  						is admitted. Requests for such certificates must be  						made to the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hartford  						Judicial District.
               12. What is the cost of  						obtaining a certificate of good standing?                               A certificate of good standing with disciplinary history  						statement from the Statewide Grievance Committee is $20.  						Checks or money orders for certificates obtained from  						the Statewide Grievance Committee should be made payable  						to "State of Connecticut Judicial Branch."                   Authorized house counsel are also required to pay the  						fee pursuant to Practice Book § 2-15A (d) (3), as are  						attorneys applying to appear or who are permitted to  						appear pro hac vice pursuant to Practice Book § 2-16.                 Only attorneys admitted to practice as of January 1st are obligated to  						pay the fee for that year. Attorneys admitted  						after January 1st do not have to pay the fee for that  						year.
                            The  						cost of a plain certificate of good standing from the  						Clerk of the Superior Court or the Statewide Grievance  						Committee is $10. Checks or money orders for  						certificates obtained from the Clerk of the Superior  						Court should be made payable to "Clerk, Superior Court."
              13. What is the Client  						Security Fund Fee?                            
                              Connecticut Practice Book § 2-70, effective January 1,  						1999, provides that an annual fee be assessed attorneys  						to fund a client security fund. The purpose of the  						client security fund is to reimburse clients who have  						been the victims of the "dishonest conduct" of an  						attorney, as defined in Practice Book § 2-69.  						Invoices for the annual Client Security Fund assessment  						are generally mailed in May.
              
              14. Who must pay the  						Client Security Fund fee?                            
                              The fee must be paid by each attorney admitted to  						practice in Connecticut, and each judge, judge trial  						referee, state referee, family support magistrate,  						family support referee and workers compensation  						commissioner. See Practice Book § 2-70 for more  						information
               15. Who is exempt from the fee?                                               Attorneys have "retired" only if they have complied with  						the provisions of Practice Book § 2-55 and Connecticut  						General Statutes § 51-81b (g). The  						applicable form is JD-CL-68.                   An attorney is not exempt  						from the fee because he or she practices out of state,  						or because he or she does not actively practice law.                 There is a partial exemption of one-half the fee for attorneys who do not  						engage in the practice of law as an occupation and  						receive less than $450.00 in legal fees or other  						compensation for services involving the practice of law  						during the calendar year.                
              Only those attorneys who have  						retired, resigned, who have been disbarred or are on  						active duty with the US armed forces for more than six  						months during the calendar year are exempt from payment  						of the fee.                
               16. What the consequences  						of not paying the fee?                                 Client Security Fund invoices and notices regarding  						non-payment of the fee are mailed to the address on file  						from the attorney's registration form. The failure to  						timely comply with the registration requirement may  						result in attorneys not receiving their invoice or other  						important notices regarding payment of the fee and  						consequently being administratively suspended from the  						bar.
                              Attorneys who do not pay the Client Security Fund fee  						are presented to the Superior Court for an  						administrative suspension of their license to practice  						law in Connecticut.
              17. What is the occupational tax?                            
              Information  						on the attorney occupation tax and who must pay it.                 
                
                            
              18. What is the Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) requirement?              
                              All attorneys admitted in Connecticut who are not otherwise exempt are required to comply with Connecticut's MCLE rule,  						Connecticut Practice Book § 2-27A, effective January 1, 2017.  Attorneys must complete a minimum of twelve hours of MCLE  						per year, at least two hours of which must be in ethics/professionalism. Attorneys are exempt from the MCLE requirement  						for the year in which they are admitted.  Information about the MCLE requirement may be found at  						http://www.jud.ct.gov/MCLE/.                          
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Bar Admission Ceremonies
                                          COVID-19 Safety Information                                      
            Please be aware of the following safety protocols that will be in place for the admission ceremony. All applicants and guests will be socially distanced by three (3) feet of space. All applicants and  						guests must wear a mask at all times. During the ceremony, applicants should remove their mask when  						they reach the podium and address the Chief Justice. They must then put their mask back on and take  						their seat.          
            1. What time  								should I report to the Supreme Court Building?                          
                        Please  								report to the Supreme Court Building for mandatory  								registration approximately 1 hour before the  								ceremony begins. You will need to bring  								Form 100, the attorney card, and current, valid, government-issued  								photo identification.          
PLEASE NOTE: If you do not arrive in time to be checked in prior to the ceremony, then you may not be able to participate in the ceremony and, therefore, would not be admitted to practice law on that date.
            2. What should  								I wear?                          
As you will  								be appearing before the justices of the  								Connecticut Supreme Court, please dress in  								appropriate business attire.          
            3. Will I need  								to pass through a metal detector to enter the  								building?                          
Everyone  								attending the admission ceremony must pass  								through a security screening. You and your  								guests can facilitate that screening by limiting  								the items you bring with you to the ceremony.  								We recommend that you leave at home or in your  								car anything that is likely to trigger the metal  								detectors at an airport. We also recommend  								that you not bring large backpacks or handbags  								to the ceremony.          
            4. How many  								guests may I bring?                          
              Due to space constraints, only two (2) guests  								may accompany you to the ceremony. Please  								note that guests are not allowed to sit with the  								candidates.          
            5. How do I get to the Supreme Court Building?              
              Directions to the  								Supreme Court building          
            6. May I  								bring a camera or video recorder to take photos  								and/or videos of the ceremony?                          
              Personal cameras and video recorders are  								welcome.          
            7. Is there a  								reception after the ceremony?                          
              Due to COVID-19 there will not be a reception after the ceremony. 								                                    
            8. Who do I  								contact if I or my guests require an  								accommodation for a disability?                          
              If you or your guests require accommodations for  								a disability, please contact the Bar Examining  								Committee at (860) 706-5135 to make arrangements  								at least one week prior to the ceremony. Please  								note that equipment, such as wheelchairs, are  								not provided at the site for candidates or  								guests.          
            9. What if I am not able to attend the admission  								ceremony?                          
              Please review your invitation letter for information on how to be excused from the admission ceremony. 								                                    
            10. May I be sworn in prior to the ceremony?                          
              Yes, if you are excused from the admission ceremony.  								Please review your invitation letter for information  								on how to be excused from the admission ceremony.  								Please be aware that your  								recommendation for admission is valid for 180  								days. If you are not admitted within that  								time, the Bar Examining Committee must  								re-certify you.                      
            11. When can I begin to practice law in Connecticut?                          
              Please be aware that you may not practice law in  								Connecticut until you have been admitted as an  								attorney and have signed the required documents.                      
            12. How can I obtain a certificate of good standing?                          
              Once you have been admitted, you may obtain a  								certificate of good standing from the Statewide  								Grievance Committee (860-568-5157), if you need  								one issued from Connecticut's disciplinary  								authority, or the Clerk of the Superior Court,  								Hartford Judicial District (860-548-2700), if  								you need one issued from the highest court in  								Connecticut. Certificates of good standing  								will not be available until approximately sixty  								(60) days after your admission to the bar.          
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