MPRE Score Reports
NCBE reports MPRE scores to the jurisdiction designated by the candidate when registering for the test. Candidates who have recently registered for or taken the MPRE can see what jurisdiction they selected by viewing the Summary of Request for Test Authorization in their NCBE Account Document Center. To have your score reported to additional jurisdictions or if you did not designate a jurisdiction when you registered, request an MPRE Score Report. Before requesting a score report, verify that the jurisdiction to which you are applying requires the MPRE and if so, the maximum age of an acceptable score.
Fee
A $30 fee is required for each MPRE Score Report. The fee may be paid online by credit card (MasterCard or Visa only).
Payment by check must be mailed to NCBE with a printout of the confirmation page at the end of the score services request form and may significantly delay the processing of your request. No score services will be performed until credit card information is processed or until a check is received with a printout of the confirmation page.
Time Frame
Ordinarily, requests are processed the next business day after receipt of payment. MPRE Score Report requests are not processed until after MPRE scores have been released to candidates in their NCBE Accounts.
Maximum Age of MPRE Scores
Each jurisdiction sets its own maximum age policy; however, MPRE Score Reports include only MPRE scores earned in 1999 or later. If your score was earned before 1999, check with the jurisdiction to which you are seeking admission for instructions about how to proceed.
Refunds will not be provided for any reason. It is your responsibility to read these instructions carefully before requesting score services and to verify that you have provided the correct information in your request.
Copyright Notice
The MPRE is owned by NCBE and is a secure exam protected by U.S. copyright laws. NCBE strictly prohibits copying, reproducing, or disclosing any MPRE questions or answers, whether via electronic, telephonic, written, oral, or other means, to any party or to any public forum during or after the exam. NCBE will use every legal means available to protect its copyrighted materials. Any unauthorized disclosure of MPRE content could result in civil liability, criminal penalties, cancellation of test scores, denial of applications to sit for future exams, denial of bar applications on character and fitness grounds, and/or disciplinary action by bar authorities.