The Importance of Character and Fitness When Applying to the Florida Bar

The following information was obtained from the Florida Board of Bar Examiners website. 

Proof of Character and Fitness.  When applying to the Florida Bar, all applicants shall produce satisfactory evidence of good moral character, an adequate knowledge of the standards and ideals of the profession, and proof that the applicant is otherwise fit to take the oath and perform the obligations and responsibilities of an attorney. The background investigation cannot be initiated without the completed Bar Application, Authorization and Release Form and appropriate fee. Persons beginning law school are encouraged to apply by the deadlines set forth in rule 2-23.1. Third-year law students including those who previously registered and those who did not file an early registration, are encouraged to file the applicable Bar Application forms at the beginning of their senior year. The following eligibility requirements apply:

  1. Persons must be 18 years of age or older to be admitted.
  2. Persons who have been disbarred from the practice of law or who have resigned pending disciplinary proceedings shall not be eligible to apply for a period of 5 years from the date of disbarment or 3 years from the date of resignation or such longer period as is set for readmission by the jurisdictional authority.
  3. Persons who have been suspended for disciplinary reasons from the practice of law in a foreign jurisdiction shall not be eligible to apply until expiration of the period of suspension.
  4. Persons who have been convicted of a felony shall not be eligible to apply until the person’s civil rights have been restored.
  5. Persons who are serving a sentence of felony probation regardless of adjudication of guilt shall not be eligible to apply until termination of the period of probation.
  6. Applicants who have been refused a favorable recommendation through the filing of Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law that have not been reversed by the Supreme Court of Florida shall not be eligible to seek admission to The Florida Bar until 2 years after the date the board delivered its adverse findings or such longer period as set by the findings.

For further information relating to admission requirements refer to the Rules of the Supreme Court Relating to Admissions to The Bar (Rules).

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