2008 Arizona Bar Exam Deadlines and Fees
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February 2008
No applications accepted prior $125 application and $235 examination
to August 15, 2007
September 1, 2007 $360 (application and examination)
September 2 to September 30, 2007 $460 (includes $100 late fee)
October 1 to October 31, 2007 $560 (includes $200 late fee)
November 1 to November 30, 2007 $660 (includes $300 late fee)
Close of Filing:
November 30, 2007 for applications and supporting documents
December 31, 2007 for correction of deficient documentation
July 2008
No applications accepted prior $125 application and $250 examination
to January 15, 2008
February 1, 2008 $375 (application and examination)
February 2 to February 29, 2008 $475 (includes $100 late fee)
March 1 to March 31, 2008 $575 (includes $200 late fee)
April 1 to April 30, 2008 $675 (includes $300 late fee)
Close of Filing:
April 30, 2008 for applications and supporting documents
May 31, 2008 for correction of deficient documentation
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