Licensing, Registration, and Admissions Information; How to Reactivate and Expired Application

Tennessee Board of Law Examiners

Once your application (with or without exam score) has been approved and you are eligible for admission and licensing, there are still several steps you must take prior to beginning the practice of law in Tennessee. Deadlines for completing the process licensing and admission process are noted below. Please read all of the information provided as it outlines the process for taking the Oath of Admission and receiving your license.

LICENSE REGISTRATION AND OATH OF ADMISSION – In order to obtain your license and be authorized to practice law in Tennessee, you must:

  1. Register with the Board of Professional Responsibility (BPR) and pay the fees associated with your registration;
  2. Receive your Certificate of Eligibility from the Tennessee Board of Law Examiners (BLE); and
  3. Take the Oath of Admission as prescribed in Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 6.

Please carefully read the required steps below, which are time sensitive and require your immediate attention and diligence upon receipt of your approval for licensing and admission:

STEP 1: Within 5 business days receipt of the letter from the TBLE approving you for licensing and admission, you will receive a “Welcome Email” from the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility (www.tbpr.org). Your login credentials and instructions for online registration, payment, and enrollment for the Admissions Ceremony, if one is scheduled, will be in the email. Additional instructions, How to Register at the BPR Portal, are included below.

STEP 2: Your Certificate of Eligibility will be issued by the Board of Law Examiners no more than 5 business days after you complete your registration with BPR (STEP 1) and is valid for 90 days.The Certificate of Eligibility may be extended for one time within the two years your approval is valid upon a showing of good cause. See Tenn. Sup. Ct. R. 7 Sections 1.02 and 9.01(b). If your Certificate of Eligibility expires but your scores are still valid, you may reactivate your application as noted below.

STEP 3: In order to practice law in Tennessee, you must be approved for licensing and be admitted to practice before the Tennessee Supreme Court pursuant to Tenn. Sup. Ct. Rule 6, copied below. You may comply with Rule 6 in one of two ways. You must choose one or the other but not both when you complete your registration with BPR (STEP 1, above):