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  2. State Bar Association of North Dakota. Founded in 1899, the 3,100-plus member State Bar Association of North Dakota is the official statewide organization of lawyers and the oldest unified state bar association in the nation.

  3. Find A Lawyer - State Bar Association of North Dakota

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    The mission of the State Bar Association is to promote justice and to serve the lawyers and the people of North Dakota. 1661 Capitol Way, Suite 104LL, Bismarck, ND 58501 Tel: 701-255-1404 | Toll: 800-472-2685 | FAX: 701-224-1621

  4. Admissions to the Bar. For information regarding license issues, admissions to the bar and bar examinations, please visit the State Board of Law Examiners section on the North Dakota Supreme Court's website or call The State Board of Law Examiners at 701-328-4201.

  5. The mission of the State Bar Association is to promote justice and to serve the lawyers and the people of North Dakota. 1661 Capitol Way, Suite 104LL, Bismarck, ND 58501 Tel: 701-255-1404 | Toll: 800-472-2685 | FAX: 701-224-1621

  6. CLE Calendar & Seminars. Attorneys admitted to the State Bar Association of North Dakota must complete and report 45 hours of accredited ND CLE activities every three years, including the 3 credit hour legal ethics requirement.

  7. Services - State Bar Association of North Dakota

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    The mission of the State Bar Association is to promote justice and to serve the lawyers and the people of North Dakota. 1661 Capitol Way, Suite 104LL, Bismarck, ND 58501. Tel: 701-255-1404 | Toll: 800-472-2685 | FAX: 701-224-1621.

  8. Viewing and Submitting Your Report of Compliance on SBAND.org. Founded in 1899, the 2,900-plus member State Bar Association of North Dakota is the official statewide organization of lawyers and the oldest unified state bar association in the nation.

  9. Lawyer Referral Service - State Bar Association of North Dakota

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    If you WANT TO HIRE an attorney or think you have a legal problem, the Lawyer Referral & Information Service (LRIS) is here to help. The LRIS is a public service provided by the State Bar Association of North Dakota.

  10. Attorneys who no longer want to be licensed in North Dakota may request to be placed on inactive status for CLE reporting purposes. In doing so, you can still be a member of the State Bar Association of North Dakota upon payment of a membership fee, but you will not be eligible to practice law.

  11. File a Complaint. The Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of North Dakota was established in 1965 to for investigating, evaluating, and acting upon complaints alleging unethical conduct by attorneys licensed in North Dakota.