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  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated fields: Last, First, and Middle. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for your application.
  3. Fill in your birth date and select your sex from the options provided. This information is necessary for identification purposes.
  4. Input your NCBE number, which can be found at NCBEX.ORG, followed by your email address for communication regarding your application.
  5. Indicate how you will complete the essay portion of the exam by selecting either 'via laptop' or 'handwritten'.
  6. Attach this application form to the petition and questionnaire form, and ensure you enclose a check or money order for $725.00 made payable to the New Hampshire Board of Bar Examiners.
  7. If applying concurrently in another UBE jurisdiction, list those jurisdictions clearly in the provided section.
  8. Affirm that you have taken (or will take) the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) and provide the date you took or plan to take it.
  9. Finally, sign and date the application at the bottom, ensuring that it is sworn before a Notary Public.

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2. The current rules. New Hampshire Supreme Court Rule 42(VIII)(c) provides that a person who has failed the exam four times is not permitted to retake the exam. Attempts in other UBE jurisdictions are counted toward the four attempts.
Successful completion of the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) is a prerequisite for admission to the New Hampshire Bar. The New Hampshire Board of Bar Examiners has established a scaled score of 79 as the passing level of performance for the MPRE.
Once on the last Wednesday of February and the preceding day, and the other on the last Wednesday of July and the preceding day. The NH Bar Exam is often held at the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law in Concord, New Hampshire.
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Lawyers admitted to the bar in another state, territory or the District of Columbia may be eligible to apply for admission to the New Hampshire bar without examination.
Many states offer what is known as bar reciprocity. If youve already passed the bar exam and have practiced law for a specified time, you might be eligible to be admitted on motion (also known as waiving) into your new jurisdiction.
New Hampshire Supreme Court Rule 42(VIII)(c) provides that a person who has failed the exam four times is not permitted to retake the exam.
The New Hampshire pass rate have ranged from 57% to 92% for total takers, 59% to 93% for first-time takers, and 0% to 100% for repeat takers.

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