UBE Score Services

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General Instructions

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NCBE performs UBE score services for all UBE jurisdictions; all requests to have UBE scores sent to another jurisdiction should be submitted to NCBE and not to the testing jurisdiction. 

All jurisdictions that administer the UBE accept transferred UBE scores. Jurisdictions may begin accepting transferred UBE scores prior to or after their first administration of the UBE. Each jurisdiction sets its own requirements for admission and policies for accepting UBE scores from other jurisdictions. Examinees are strongly advised to consult the jurisdiction directly for the most accurate and current information about applying for admission on the basis of a UBE score earned in another jurisdiction.

You cannot submit a request for UBE score services until after the date of the examination in which the score will be earned. A request for UBE score services must be submitted electronically through the examinee's NCBE Account.

NCBE is not authorized to transfer or release UBE scores until after the testing jurisdiction has announced its examination results and authorized release of the examinee’s scores.

Score Services Fees

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The fee ($30 for each score service transaction) may be paid online by credit card (MasterCard or Visa only).

Payment by check must be mailed to NCBE with a printout of the confirmation page at the end of the UBE Score Transcript Request Form and may significantly delay the processing of your request. No score services will be performed until credit card information is processed or until a check is received with a printout of the confirmation page. 

Refunds will not be provided for any reason. It is your responsibility to read these instructions carefully before requesting any score services and to verify that you have provided the correct information in the request.

UBE Jurisdiction Information

View our interactive map for which jurisdictions administer the UBE and for general information about admission by transferred UBE score. Specific questions should be directed to the bar admission agency in the jurisdiction to which an examinee is applying.