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IARDC® provides online access to registration and discipline information regarding Illinois lawyers and information on a variety of topics relating to the Illinois Supreme Court’s regulation of the practice of law in Illinois.
The ISBA offers two ways to find a lawyer. Search for a Lawyer. Search our online directory for lawyers in your area who practice in the field of law you need. Search for a lawyer online. Call for a Referral. Call and receive a 30-minute consultation with a lawyer in your area for no more than $25. get a referral by phone. Why You Need a Lawyer.
The Illinois Courts Attorney Licensure page provides information for lawyers and law students, for additional information visit our page for Lawyers.
The Cook County Bar Association’s Lawyer Referral Program connects community members with quality legal representation across a multitude of areas of law.
The trusted way to find local, experienced lawyers since 1940. Our vetted, pre-screened lawyers practice in 40+ areas of law and have served over 100,000 clients in Illinois. Use our free service to schedule your legal consultation today.
ISBA Sections. Find an ISBA lawyer online or get a referral. View the Illinois State Bar Association's Judicial Evaluations and Judicial Advisory Poll results for the general election on November 5th.
Call us at (312) 554-2001, or get a referral online in Cook County or one of the surrounding counties right now. For a referral outside of Illinois, please visit LRSconnect. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff of referral counselors can help you find an experienced lawyer who is right for you.
The ISBA offers two great ways for the public to find an ISBA member lawyer: Illinois Lawyer Finder Directory – an online public-facing directory available 24x7. Lawyer Referral Service – available to members who carry professional liability insurance and authorize the ISBA to confirm their registration status.
The ARDC number is the attorney’s Illinois law license number. The ARDC number is not a bar or association membership number as those organizations are separate voluntary membership groups. If a number is not seven digits, it is not an ARDC number.
Use the links below to select the state where the attorney practices law. Then go to the state bar site to search for the attorney's name or bar number. On many of these directories, you can see if the license has ever been inactive or if the attorney was disciplined for misconduct.