July 2026 Bar Exam Details
Day 1
- Six 60-minute essay questions
Day 2
- Multistate Bar Exam (MBE), a 200-question, multiple-choice exam (100 questions in the AM, 100 questions in the PM)
Day 3
- One 60-minute essay question and two 2-hour Nevada PTs
Subjects Tested
- Constitutional Law
- Contracts/Sales
- Criminal Law/Procedure
- Evidence
- Federal Civil Procedure
- Real Property
- Torts
- Agency and Partnership
- Community Property
- Conflict of Laws
- Corporations
- Persons and Domestic Relations
- Remedies
- Uniform Commercial Code (Articles 2 and 9)
- Wills
- Estates
- Trusts
- Pleadings and practices under both the Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
- Plus all MBE subjects
Both fundamental legal principles and Nevada law are tested and may embrace more than a single subject.
- “Closed universe” practical questions using instructions, factual data, cases, statutes and other reference material supplied by examiners.
- A scaled score of 85 on the MPRE achieved within three years prior to or three years after successful completion of the Nevada Bar Exam is required for admission.
Scoring
MBE (weighted one-third) and written scores (weighted two-thirds) are combined for an overall passing score.
In order to pass the Nevada Bar Exam, an applicant must have a total scaled score of 75 or higher and a converted score of 75 or higher on at least three written essay questions. This equates to a passing score of 140 on a 200-point scale.
Reciprocity
- Nevada does not accept an MBE score from an exam taken in another jurisdiction.
- Nevada does not provide for admission on motion. Examination is required of all applicants.
- Attorneys interested in limited practice, who are exclusively employed for a single government entity or for a single corporation qualified to do business in Nevada, whose business consists of activities other than the practice of law, may apply for certification under Nevada Supreme Court Rule 49.1(1)(h). The application filing fee is $1,000.
- Foreign-educated applicants, and other non-ABA law school graduates, may seek a functional equivalency certification in order to apply for admission to the State Bar of Nevada.
State-Specific Licensure & Additional Information
- A scaled score of 85 on the MPRE achieved within three years prior to or three years after successful completion of the Nevada Bar Exam is required for admission.
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Covers multistate subjects
- “About” videos
- These short videos explain efficient and effective ways to navigate the exam and the course
- Short story-driven episodes on core concepts across each mbe subject.
- Skills workshops
- Knowledge checks and warm-up essays
Covers multistate and essay subjects
- Short-format lecture modules
- Taught by expert professors.
- Reading, practice, assessment and reinforcement through review
- Knowledge checks and practice essays additional essay and performance
- Test writing skills instruction
- Simulated Multistate Bar Exam
- Simulated Written Exam
- Crunch time with Mini Review lectures, the Conviser Mini Review book and multiple choice and essay practice
- Civil Procedure
- NV Civil Procedure
- Torts
- Criminal Law/Procedure
- Evidence
- Constitutional Law
- Contracts
- Real Property
- Professional Responsibility
- Community Property
- Wills
- Trusts
- Corporations
- Conflict of Laws
- Secured Transactions
- Equity
- Agency
- Partnership
- Domestic Relations
