Utah
UTUBE StateEverything you need to know about the Utah bar exam — format, subjects, pass rate, study timeline, and tips.
Format
The Utah Bar Exam is part of the Uniform Bar Examination (UBE), consisting of two days of testing. The exam includes the Multistate Bar Examination (MBE), the Multistate Essay Examination (MEE), and the Multistate Performance Test (MPT).
Test Days
2
Passing Score
270
Pass Rate
Approximately 68%
Registration Deadlines
Applications for the Utah Bar Exam typically close 60 days before the exam date.
Tests on the formation, performance, and breach of contracts.
Focuses on civil wrongs, liability, and defenses.
Covers crime definitions, defenses, and legal procedures.
Explores the structure of government and individual rights.
Includes topics on property rights, transfers, and estimation.
Tests knowledge of facts and rules pertaining to evidence law.
Concerns corporate structures, partnerships, and fiduciary duties.
Focuses on professional conduct and the Rules of Professional Responsibility.
Includes state-specific laws and procedures relevant to practice in Utah.
Tests principles related to marriage, divorce, child custody, and support.
10-12 weeks
Begin outlining a study plan; familiarize yourself with UBE formats and subjects.
8-10 weeks
Start intensive review of each subject area; begin practice exams for the MBE.
4-6 weeks
Take full-length practice exams and refine essay writing skills for MEE.
1-3 weeks
Focus on timed practice tests, review weaknesses, and ensure familiarity with Utah-specific law.
Utah permits admission by reciprocity for attorneys from UBE jurisdictions who have achieved a score of 270 or greater, ensuring easier transitions between states.