Missouri Bar Exam Info
Missouri Bar Exam Information
Missouri bar exam format, subjects, scoring, pass rates, dates, and bar review course options. Comprehensive resources to help pass the Missouri Bar Exam.
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Missouri Bar Exam Format
Overview
Missouri has adopted the NextGen Uniform Bar Examination (“NextGen UBE”). The NextGen UBE is a fully computer-based exam administered over one and a half days, totaling nine hours of testing across three sections.
Exam Structure
The NextGen UBE consists of three 3-hour sections: two on Tuesday (morning and afternoon) and one on Wednesday (morning). Each section contains the following:
- 40 standalone multiple-choice questions (estimated time: 72 minutes)
- 2 integrated question sets (estimated time: 48 minutes)
- 1 performance task (estimated time: 60 minutes)
Question Types
Standalone Multiple-Choice Questions: These include select-one (choose 1 of 4 options) and select-two (choose 2 of 6 options) formats. There are 120 total across the exam, and they make up 49% of the total score.
Integrated Question Sets: These are sets of questions based on a common fact scenario. They come in two formats: drafting sets (medium-answer written responses) and counseling sets (a mix of multiple-choice and short-answer questions). There are 6 total across the exam, making up 21% of the total score.
Performance Tasks: These require you to complete realistic lawyering tasks using provided case files and legal resources. They come in two formats: standard performance tasks (a longer writing assignment) and legal research performance tasks (multiple-choice, short-answer, and medium-answer questions). There are 3 total across the exam, making up 30% of the total score.
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Useful Links
- Missouri Bar Review Course – AmeriBar has been helping students pass the Missouri bar exam for over 15 years.
- MissouriBarExam.com – Detailed Information and resources for Missouri bar exam takers.
Reciprocity
You may obtain admission to the Missouri Bar without examination (i.e., “Admission”), on motion, when you fulfill many requirements, which include having an active law license from another United States jurisdiction that allows for mutuality of admission without examination. You may obtain Admission if: 1) you earned a qualifying score on the NextGen UBE or legacy UBE in another jurisdiction within 5 years before you applied for Admission; and 2) you have the required legal education. NextGen UBE scores are reported on a 500 to 750 scale; legacy UBE scores are reported on a separate scale. Both legacy UBE and NextGen UBE scores may be accepted for transfer during the transition period. Check with the Missouri Board of Law Examiners for specific score transfer requirements.
Missouri Next Gen Status
Adopted Next Gen Uniform Bar Exam? Yes
Date of First Next Gen Exam: July 2026
Exam Dates
- July 28-29, 2026
- February 23-24, 2027
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Missouri Bar Admissions
P.O. Box 104236
Jefferson City, MO 65110-4236
Missouri MPRE Score Requirement
Missouri requires bar exam applicants to pass the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (“MPRE”). You must score 80 or higher on the MPRE in order to pass in Missouri.
Scoring/Grading and Results
NextGen UBE scores are reported as a single number on a scale from 500 to 750. In order to pass the Missouri bar exam, you must score at least 610. The scores of the exam components are weighted as follows: Standalone Multiple-Choice Questions 49%, Integrated Question Sets 21%, and Performance Tasks 30%. Multiple-choice questions are scored by the NCBE; written responses are graded by Missouri-appointed graders using uniform grading rubrics. Missouri makes bar exam results available approximately seven weeks after the exam.
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Regent Law School
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Missouri Bar Exam Subjects
Missouri MPT Subjects
- Family Law *
- Trusts, Wills, and Estates *
* These subjects may be tested with legal source materials on the MPT
MBE/MEE Subjects
- Business Associations (MEE Only)
- Civil Procedure
- Constitutional Law
- Contracts and Sales
- Criminal Law and Procedure
- Evidence
- Property
- Torts

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Thomas Cooley Law School
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Missouri Bar Exam Statewide Pass Rates
| Exam Date | First | Repeat | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| July 2023 | 88% | 37% | 81% |
| February 2023 | 59% | 38% | 47% |
| July 2022 | 80% | 14% | 72% |
| February 2022 | 65% | 51% | 58% |
| July 2021 | 83% | 20% | 76% |
| February 2021 | 75% | 43% | 61% |
| July 2020 | 89% | 31% | 84% |
| February 2020 | 66% | 29% | 50% |
| July 2019 | 85% | 35% | 78% |
| February 2019 | 72% | 45% | 62% |
| July 2018 | 82% | 24% | 76% |
| February 2018 | 79% | 37% | 63% |
| July 2017 | 89% | 43% | 85% |
| February 2017 | 76% | 46% | 65% |
| July 2016 | 83% | 39% | 79% |
| February 2016 | 82% | 58% | 75% |

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