The Supreme Court of the Virgin
Islands has the exclusive authority to admit attorneys to practice law before
the Virgin Islands Bar. The Committee
of Bar Examiners ("the Committee") and the Office of Bar Admissions are
administrative arms of the Supreme Court of the Virgin Islands. The inherent
judicial functions of both offices are to assist the Supreme Court in the
administration of the Virgin Islands Bar Examination, which includes character
and fitness investigations; ascertaining the qualifications of applicants for
admission to the Virgin Islands Bar and moving for the admission of those
applicants who meet those requirements as established by the Supreme Court Rule
204.
Accordingly, please note that the
information on this site is provided as a service to those interested in
admission in the Virgin Islands. It remains the responsibility of those
desiring to practice law in the Virgin Islands to ensure that prior to their
admission, they familiarize themselves with all the rules of the Supreme Court
of the Virgin Islands, including but not limited to the rules which govern
admissions and the rules governing their professional responsibility and
discipline. To begin the application process, please contact the Director
of Bar Admissions.
Committee of Bar Examiners
The Committee of Bar Examiners
consists of no less than five (5) members of the Virgin Islands Bar who are in
good standing. All members are appointed by the Chief Justice and serve for
varied terms.
The Supreme Court has adopted the
American Bar Association's (ABA's) Model Immunity Rule entitled "Civil Immunity
of Board of Law Examiners, its members, employees and agents, and entities
providing information regarding an application to the board," which provides as
follows:
·
[The Committee of Bar Examiners], and its members,
employees, and agents are immune from all civil liability for conduct and
communications occurring in the performance of their official duties relating
to the examination, character and fitness qualification, and licensing of
persons seeking to be admitted to the practice of law.
·
Records, statements of opinion and other information
regarding an applicant for admission to the Bar communicated by entity
including any person, firm or institution, without malice, to the [Committee of
Bar Examiners], or its members, employees or agents are privileged, and civil
suits predicated thereon may not be instituted.
Requesting an Application for
Admission
Persons seeking information
concerning the bar examination may, upon request, be furnished with a packet of
relevant material upon remittance of a fee of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00),
payable to the Committee of Bar Examiners.
To view the Schedule of Fees for taking the bar exam, please click here.
Criteria for Application
Prior to being allowed to sit for
the bar exam, all individuals who desire to complete an application for regular
admission to the Virgin Islands Bar must allege and prove, in accordance with
Supreme Court Rule 204(d), the following:
·
The applicant is at least twenty-one years of age.
·
The applicant is a citizen of the United States, or resident
non-United States citizens must be legal immigrants, i.e., immigrants who have
lawfully been admitted for permanent residence in the United States.
·
The applicant is a person of good moral character who has
not been disbarred, suspended or sanctioned, or who has been reinstated or
exonerated, and who is not under pending disciplinary action, by any state,
district, territorial, federal or foreign jurisdiction.
·
The applicant, who is seeking admission to the Virgin
Islands Bar and is previously admitted to the bar of any other jurisdiction, is
a current member in good standing of that jurisdiction.
·
The applicant is a graduate of an accredited law school
approved by the American Bar Association.
Please note that pursuant to
Supreme Court Rule 204(c)(6), no application to the Virgin Islands Bar may be
filed by anyone who has been disbarred, suspended or sanctioned, without
reinstatement or exoneration, or who is under pending disciplinary action by
the Bar of any State, District or Territory of the United States or any foreign
jurisdiction, or any Federal Court.
Composition of the Virgin Islands
Bar Exam
Each applicant is required to pass
the following examinations:
·
Multi-State Bar Examinations (MBE), which is a six-hour,
two-hundred question multiple-choice examination covering contracts, torts,
constitutional law, criminal law, evidence, and real property
·
Virgin Islands Law Examination (Essay), which is a six hour,
essay examination covering twelve subject areas of local law
·
Multi-State Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE),
which is a fifty question, two-hour, multiple-choice examination designed to
measure the examinee's knowledge and understanding of established standards
related to a lawyer's professional conduct
·
A Character Examination and Personal Interview
Examination Dates and Deadlines for 2008
EXAMS
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DATE
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DEADLINES*
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Multi-State Bar Examination
(MBE)
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February
27, 2008
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January
27, 2008
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Local Law Examination (Essay)
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February
28, 2008
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January
27, 2008
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Multi-State Bar Examination
(MBE)
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July 30,
2008
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June 30,
2008
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Local Law Examination (Essay)
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July 31,
2008
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June 30,
2008
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*All applications and fees are to be received in the
Office of Bar Admissions on or before the deadline for filing.
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Hours: 8:00 am -
5:00 pm
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Elsie-Mae King
Director of Bar
Admissions
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Phone: 340.774.2237
Fax: 340.774.2258
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Mailing Address
P.O. Box 590
St. Thomas, VI 00804
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Physical Address
No. 100 Black Beard's
Hill
Charlotte Amalie,
St. Thomas, VI 00802
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