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Does
the Virgin Islands have admission by waiver or comity?
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No.
All applicants, regardless of the number of years of practice or the number
of bar exams previously taken, are required to sit for the Virgin Islands Bar
Exam. However, applicants may elect to transfer their MBE and/or MPRE scores
in accordance with Supreme Court Rule 204(f).
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Does
the Virgin Islands have reciprocity with any state, territory, district or
commonwealth?
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Answer:
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No
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I
obtained my Juris Doctorate degree from a law
school that was not accredited by the American Bar Association. Can I apply
for admission to the Virgin Islands?
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No.
Pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 204(d)(5), each applicant for regular
admission must be a graduate of an accredited law school approved by the
American Bar Association.
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Do
law students have to pre-register with the Office of Bar Admissions?
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Answer:
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No,
the Virgin Islands does not require early law student registration. Please
note that, in accordance with Supreme Court Rule 204(d), all applicants are
required to be a graduate of an accredited law school approved by the
American Bar Association, prior to completing and submitting an Application
for Admission to the Virgin Islands Bar.
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May
I apply now if I have been suspended for disciplinary reasons or disbarred in
another jurisdiction?
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Answer:
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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.
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Examination
Questions
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How
do I obtain an Application Packet?
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Answer:
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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"
directed to the following address:
Director
of Bar Admissions
Supreme
Court of the Virgin Islands
Office
of Bar Admissions
P.
O. Box 590
St.
Thomas, VI 00804
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When
are the examinations given?
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Answer:
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The
date of the Multistate Bar Exam coincides with the national date published by
the National Conference of Bar Examiners, and the date of the Essay exam will
be the day following the Multistate Bar Exam. To view the exam dates and deadlines, click here.
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Where
are the exams given?
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The
MBE and Essay Exams are administered on the island of St. Thomas
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When
is the deadline to submit an application?
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Answer:
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Pursuant
to Supreme Court Rule 204(c)(1), all applications for regular admission to
the Virgin Islands Bar should be filed within thirty (30) days of the date of
the semi-annual bar examinations. The Committee of Bar Examiners or Office of
Bar Admissions does not have the authority to waive or extend this deadline. To view the exam schedules, click here.
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Is
there a late filing deadline?
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No.
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How
much does it cost to take the Virgin Islands Bar Exam?
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Please refer to the Schedule of Fees.
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What
subjects are tested on the Virgin Islands Bar Exam?
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The
twelve (12) subjects areas that are tested on the bar exam are:
Agency,
Civil Procedure, Commercial Paper, Conflict of Laws, Corporations, Criminal
Procedure, Domestic Relations, Partnership, Sales, Secured Transactions,
Trusts, Wills
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Can
I transfer my MBE and/or MPRE scores obtained in another jurisdiction?
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Answer:
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Yes.
MBE and MPRE scores obtained in another United States jurisdiction may be
accepted by the committee, provided that the minimum passing score required
by the Virgin Islands Bar has been achieved, is certified in writing by the
other jurisdiction, and provided that the scores certified are no more than
five years old.
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The required scaled score on the
MBE is 133 and the required scaled score on the MPRE is 75.
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Answer:
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An applicant electing to
transfer his/her MBE score may download and complete the MBE Score Transfer,
Score Release, Score Advisory Request Form, or you may obtain this
information in the current MBE Information Booklet. All completed request
forms and fees should be mailed to:
MBE Score Transfer
National Conference of Bar
Examiners
402 West Wilson Street
Madison, WI 53703-3614
An applicant electing to
transfer his/her MPRE scores should prepare a written request including
his/her name, date of birth, social security number, address and the date
that the test was taken. The request should also include the applicant's
signature and should indicate that the scores should be transferred to the
Virgin Islands Committee of Bar Examiners. The request should be directed to:
National Conference of Bar
Examiners
MPRE Records Department
301 ACT Drive
P.O. Box 451
Iowa City, IA 52243-0451
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Question:
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Does the Committee of Bar Examiners
recommend any bar review course or study materials?
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Answer:
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The Virgin Islands Committee of
Bar Examiners does not endorse, approve, or rate any bar review courses or
materials.
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Question:
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Does the Committee release sample
questions and answers?
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Answer:
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No.
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How is the grading of the
examination conducted?
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Answer:
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Pursuant to Supreme Court Rule
204(f), in order to pass the written bar examination, each applicant must
receive a minimum combined score of 70% or more on the MBE and Essay portions
of the examination, and a minimum scaled score of 75 on the MPRE.
For purposes of the MBE, a
scaled score of 133 is equivalent to 70%. An applicant, whose combined score
in the MBE and Essay does not amount to 70%, may take the exam for the failed
portion. However, an applicant who passes one portion may retake that portion
simultaneously with the retaking of the failed portion in order to obtain the
benefits, if any, of combining the MBE and Essay scores.
An applicant's scores cannot be
combined unless both the MBE and the Essay portions are taken during the same
scheduled examination period.
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When are bar examination results
released?
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Answer:
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Applicants are notified of
their results of the bar exam within six (6) to eight (8) weeks of taking the
exams.
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