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Prepare for Arizona’s current Uniform Bar Examination with MEE, MPT, and MBE structure, in-person event-venue testing, optional laptop typing for MEE and MPT through ExamSoft/Examplify, no-laptop MBE rules, 270 UBE passing score, MPRE 85, and Arizona’s 2027 NextGen transition.
Arizona uses the legacy UBE for current administrations, and ExamSoft/Examplify matters only for applicants who register to type the written MEE and MPT portions on a personal laptop.
Use these checkpoints to confirm the current format, delivery rules, scoring, and test-day setup before building the full plan.
Arizona
Legacy UBE
MEE, MPT, MBE
MEE/MPT only
270 UBE
85 scaled
Arizona’s current legacy bar exam is the Uniform Bar Examination, with MEE essay questions, MPT performance tasks, and the MBE multiple-choice exam administered over two days. The written portion is MEE plus MPT, and the multiple-choice day is the MBE.
Arizona computer-based testing guidance says applicants who want to type MEE and MPT answers use their own personal laptop and must complete registration, payment, software download, and practice or trial exam requirements through the laptop vendor during the registration period.
Arizona instructions say not to bring the laptop to the exam site on MBE day. Candidates should separate written-day Examplify logistics from MBE-day materials and entry rules.
Arizona’s minimum passing UBE score is 270, and Arizona requires a scaled MPRE score of 85 for admission. Arizona has announced a transition to the NextGen Bar Exam in 2027, so candidates should verify the correct format for their exam year.
Use this Arizona Bar Exam exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on Arizona Bar Exam while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
The Arizona Bar Exam is administered by the Arizona Supreme Court's admissions process. Arizona uses the Uniform Bar Examination for current legacy administrations, with MEE essay questions, MPT performance tasks, and the MBE multiple-choice exam administered over two days. Arizona's computer-based testing guidance says the exam is administered in person at an event venue rather than at a computer testing center, and that MEE, MPT, and MBE questions are provided in printed hard copy.
Applicants who want to type the MEE and MPT written answers must use their own personal laptop and complete laptop registration, payment, software download, and required practice or trial exam steps during the laptop registration period through the laptop vendor. Arizona instructions warn applicants not to bring a laptop on MBE day. Arizona's minimum passing UBE score is 270, and Arizona requires a scaled MPRE score of 85 for admission. The Arizona Supreme Court has announced adoption of the NextGen Bar Examination beginning in 2027, so 2026 candidates should use the legacy UBE instructions for their administration and later candidates should verify the updated NextGen rules.
Yes. Arizona uses the legacy Uniform Bar Examination for current administrations, with MEE, MPT, and MBE components.
Arizona’s minimum passing UBE score is 270.
Arizona requires a scaled MPRE score of 85 for admission.
No. ExamSoft/Examplify applies to applicants who register to type MEE and MPT written answers on a personal laptop. Arizona says not to bring a laptop on MBE day.
Arizona announced adoption of the NextGen Bar Examination beginning in 2027. Candidates should verify the current instructions for their testing year.
Confirm the current exam calendar, application status, laptop registration deadline, event venue instructions, and prohibited items directly with Arizona Bar Admissions.
Register the laptop, pay the required fee, download Examplify, and complete the required mock or trial exam before the deadline.
Use timed written practice in the same device and keyboard environment you will use on exam day.
Do not bring the laptop on MBE day; review the printed-question and answer-sheet rules for that day separately.
If testing in 2027 or later, verify Arizona’s NextGen Bar Exam instructions rather than relying on legacy UBE guidance.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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