Law-Related Income | Dues Owed |
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$0 — $25,000 | $145 (prorated to $72.50 from January 1 through March 30) |
$25,001 — $50,000 | $200 (prorated to $100.00 from January 1 through March 30) |
$50,001 — $75,000 | $255 (prorated to $127.50 from January 1 through March 30) |
Every attorney admitted to practice in Tennessee is required to notify the Board of any changes of residence or office addresses within 30 days of the changes. See Rule 9, Section 10.1.
Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 9, Sections 10 and 30 list the requirements for reinstatement of an attorney's law license.
As professionals, attorneys are subject to the Professional Privilege Tax as required by Tenn. Code Ann. § 67-4-1702. For more information about the Professional Privilege Tax, please visit the Tennessee Department of Revenue's Support Site.
The Board cannot, however, provide a Certificate of Good Standing. Certificates of Good Standing are issued by the Supreme Court of Tennessee and can be requested by contacting the Appellate Court Clerk's Office.
If your Tennessee law license is currently active and you qualify as exempt to request inactive status, please review Sections (a) through (e) above and click on the appropriate link in order to complete and submit to the Board the Affidavit and Application for Inactive Status (the Affidavit must be a notarized original).
Corporations and LLC must provide proof of active status with the Secretary of State which is available at: https://tnbear.tn.gov/Ecommerce/FilingSearch.aspx
The renewal fee is $200 and each month late is $20. There is not a grace period to continue to operate while the license is expired; however, a contractor has renewal rights up to 12 months before they are required to complete a new license application to reinstate a license.
Contractors who are not currently working, may place the license in " Retirement " in lieu of renewing, to retain renewal rights (renewal rights expire after 12 months). Retirement may be on an annual basis; biennial basis; retired with a maximum of seven (7) consecutive years; or as long as the license has an active status, it may be retired anytime by providing the $25.00 retirement fee for each year.
Renewal forms are no longer mailed to licensees. Notices to renew online are mailed to licensees 90 days prior to expiration date with online renewal instructions. If you prefer to renew by mail, you may print the renewal form below. Renewals are due 30 days prior to expiration to prevent contracting while unlicensed.
To reinstate a contractor’s license expired more than 12 months, a contractor must: complete the “Contractor’s License Application”; select “Reinstatement” on page one (1); and list the license ID# of the expired license. When reinstating a contractor’s license, you may apply for this new reinstated license with a name change, ...
License has been expired more than 24 months and does not provide a written request for waiver with evidence showing the QA has remained active in the industry (working as a sub; working on smaller projects; working for a licensed contractor; working in another state; etc.
The "Online Renewal" process is the quickest and most convenient way to renew. It requires scanning and attaching your supporting documents (financial statement, certificate of insurance, etc.) in lieu of sending by mail. Corporate entities need to also include proof of active status with the Secretary of State.
In any event, once that date is written down – the date after which you intend not to engage in the practice of your profession – keep the license and the insurance alive for another year. You may change your mind. You may decide to do some “light” volunteer work in a non-profit. You may respond to an acute situation.
When you add up the cost of malpractice insurance, renewal of the state license, and the required CE – practitioners should remember how much it cost to initially obtain the license – both in terms of money and in time and commitment – before one allows it to lapse or be inactive.
You will receive your permanent license from the Board of Law Examiners within 30 days of taking the oath of admission.
5. The foregoing oath of admission may be administered by one of the following judicial officials in Tennessee: (A) a Justice of the Supreme Court; (B) a Judge of the Court of Appeals; (C) a Judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals; (D) a Circuit Court Judge; (E) a Chancellor; (F) a Criminal Court Judge; (G) a General Sessions Court Judge; (H) a Judge of any other inferior court established by the General Assembly pursuant to Article VI, Section 1 of the Tennessee Constitution; (I) the Clerk of the Appellate Courts; (J) a Chief Deputy Clerk of the Appellate Courts; or (K) the Clerk (not including deputy clerks) of any of the courts of such trial judges listed above. The oath of admission also may be administered by a justice or judge of the court of last resort in any other state.
STEP 2: Your Certificate of Eligibility will be issued by the Board of Law Examiners no more than 5 business days after you complete your registration with BPR (STEP 1) and is valid for 90 days .The Certificate of Eligibility may be extended for one time within the two years your approval is valid upon a showing of good cause. See Tenn. Sup. Ct. R. 7 Sections 1.02 and 9.01 (b). If your Certificate of Eligibility expires but your scores are still valid, you may reactivate your application as noted below.
REACTIVATION OF APPLICATION – If you have not completed the admission process within 2 years and your exam scores have not expired, you must re-activate your application. To do so, you must submit the Request to Reactivate Expired Application (form below) and a supplemental NCBE application for a supplemental background investigation. The Board will review the review the supplemental investigation report when received and, when approved, re-issue an amended Certificate of Eligibility. Scores expire three years after release of grades. If your scores have expired or if you are seeking admission by comity or as spouse of a military service-member, you must re-apply for admission.
If you do not have a sponsor, the Tennessee Bar Association President will introduce you to the Court.
Go to the website for the Board of Professional: www.tbpr.org and log in with the credentials and instructions included in your Welcome Email. Once logged in, you will be able to complete your registration, register to enroll as an attorney with the Supreme Court and pay your law license registration fee.
1. Appearing in open court and representing, through a reputable member of the bar, that he or she is a person of good moral character and that he or she has been issued a Certificate of Eligibility to be licensed to practice law under Rule 7 and the statutes of this state; or. 2.