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  2. Founded in 1927 by the legislature, The State Bar of California is an administrative arm of the California Supreme Court. Protection of the public is the highest priority of the State Bar. All lawyers practicing in California must be licensees.

  3. For more search options, including the ability to search for certified specialists or other practice characteristics, try Advanced Search. You can also search for Provisionally Licensed Lawyers.

  4. Contact Us - The State Bar of California

    www.calbar.ca.gov/Contact-Us

    The Contact Center is closed on State Bar holidays. To speak with a representative, please call 800-843-9053 if you are in California. If you are calling from out-of-state, please call 415-538-2000.

  5. California Bar Examination - The State Bar of California

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    The next California Bar Exam is scheduled for February 25–26, 2025. The bar exam application is now available in the Applicant Portal . The State Bar will administer this exam remotely and in person.

  6. Certified Lawyer Referral Services Directory - The State Bar ...

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    Search lawyer referral services by county, area of law, and languages spoken. This directory is organized by region and county, so that you can find the Certified Lawyer Referral Services nearest to you. Some services are available regionally or statewide.

  7. Attorney Search - The State Bar of California

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    Your search for bar returned 2,717 results. Only the first 500 results will be shown. You may narrow your search by providing a more specific name, or by using the Advanced Attorney Licensee Search. Click any column heading to sort on that column.

  8. State Bar of California - Wikipedia

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    In 2018–2019, California joined the majority of American states that operate an integrated (mandatory) bar, in which the statewide bar association is integrated with the judiciary and active membership therein is required in order to practice law.