Alabama
ALEverything you need to know about the Alabama bar exam — format, subjects, pass rate, study timeline, and tips.
Format
The Alabama Bar Exam is a state-specific exam, consisting of two days of testing. It includes multiple-choice questions, essay questions, and performance tests.
Test Days
2
Passing Score
135 out of 200
Pass Rate
approximately 70% recently
Registration Deadlines
Registration typically closes about 45 days prior to the exam date.
Covers legally binding agreements, enforceability, and remedies for breach.
Focuses on civil wrongs, liability, and defenses.
Examines the rules governing the process of civil litigation.
Analyzes substantive criminal law and the procedural aspects in criminal cases.
Includes topics related to real property, personal property, and property rights.
Reviews the principles of the U.S. Constitution and related jurisprudence.
Covers legal entities, agency, partnerships, and corporations.
Focuses on the professional conduct and obligations of attorneys.
10-12 weeks
Familiarize yourself with all subjects, outline key concepts, and start practice questions.
8-10 weeks
Intensify your study sessions, focusing on weaker areas, and start timed practice exams.
4-6 weeks
Engage in intensive review of practice essays and performance tests; work on time management.
1-3 weeks
Conduct comprehensive review sessions, practice with past bar exam essays, and focus on mental and physical well-being.
Alabama allows attorneys to be admitted on motion if they are licensed in another UBE state, but scores must meet Alabama's passing threshold.