Part 1 · Bar Examinations; Qualifications for Admission to Examination
Rule 1:24-2. Qualification for Admission to Examination
No person shall be admitted to the bar examination without first presenting to the Board, in the manner described by its rules:
No person shall be admitted to the bar examination without first presenting to the Board, in the manner prescribed by its rules:
(a) Satisfactory evidence that the applicant is more than 18 years of age;
(b) Certification by a duly authorized officer of the applicant's law school that it is approved by the American Bar Association and that it has awarded the applicant a Juris Doctor degree or its equivalent.
(c) Satisfactory evidence that the applicant is a member of the bar in good standing in every other jurisdiction which has ever admitted the applicant to practice.