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SCR 2.023 Late filing of application for admission by examination

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Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
Rules of the Supreme Court
II Admission of Persons to Practice Law (Refs & Annos)
Rules of the Supreme Court (SCR), Rule 2.023
SCR 2.023 Late filing of application for admission by examination
(1) An applicant who has failed to timely file an Application for Admission by Examination under SCR 2.022 may file a late application for Admission by Examination form from October 2 to November 10, prior to the February Bar Examination and from February 2, to March 10 for the July Bar examination, accompanied by a late fee of $250.00 along with the application fee (cashier's or certified check or money order).
(2) An applicant who has failed to file an Application for Admission by Examination form by the late deadlines prescribed in paragraph (1) of this rule, may file under the extended late deadlines of November 11 to December 10 for the February Bar examination and March 11 to May 10 for the July Bar examination accompanied by an extended late fee of $500.00 along with the application fee.
(3) When an Application for Admission by Examination form is filed later than the prescribed deadlines of SCR 2.022, the Committee will determine whether or not the applicant is permitted to take the forthcoming examination.
(4) Under no circumstances will an application to sit for the Bar examination be accepted after the above stated extended late filing deadline.

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HISTORY: Amended by Order 2017-18, eff. 2-2-18. Adopted by Order 2001-2, eff. 1-1-02
Note: Former Rules of Appellate Procedure (RAP) were amended and redesignated as Rules of the Supreme Court (SCR) by Order of the Supreme Court effective January 1, 1978. Prior Rules of the Court of Appeals (RCA) had been redesignated as Rules of Appellate Procedure effective March 12, 1976.
Sup. Ct. Rules, Rule 2.023, KY ST S CT Rule 2.023
Current with amendments received through March 1, 2024. Some sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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