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Prepare for the June 23, 2026 FYLSX with Prometric test-center delivery, case-by-case ProProctor remote testing, Contracts, Criminal Law, and Torts coverage, 100 multiple-choice questions, and a 560 scaled passing score.
The current California FYLSX is not an ExamSoft laptop exam; June 2026 guidance centers Prometric test centers and ProProctor for approved remote examinees.
Use these checkpoints to confirm the current format, delivery rules, scoring, and test-day setup before building the full plan.
June 23, 2026
Prometric centers
Case by case
100 MCQ
Contracts / Criminal Law / Torts
560
The June 2026 First-Year Law Students Exam will take place on Tuesday, June 23, 2026. It consists of 100 multiple-choice questions covering Contracts, Criminal Law, and Torts.
The exam is required for students who must establish eligibility after the first year of law study, including students at State Bar-unaccredited registered law schools, Law Office Study Program participants, and certain applicants without two years of college work.
The State Bar states that the June 2026 exam is administered primarily in person at Prometric test centers. Approved remote testers use Prometric ProProctor, must pass system requirements, and must complete a mandatory practice exam by the deadline.
Applicants need a total scaled score of 560 or higher to pass. Results for June and October administrations are generally released in August and December, respectively, through the Applicant Portal.
Use this California First-Year Law Students 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 California First-Year Law Students Exam while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
The State Bar of California administers the First-Year Law Students Exam, also known as the FYLSX or Baby Bar, for law students who must establish eligibility after the first year of law study. Current State Bar materials state that the June 2026 FYLSX will take place on Tuesday, June 23, 2026 and will be administered primarily in person at Prometric test centers. Out-of-state applicants and other candidates without a nearby test site may request remote testing case by case. Remote examinees use Prometric's ProProctor application, must meet Prometric system requirements, and must schedule and complete a practice exam by the published deadline.
The June 2026 FYLSX consists of 100 multiple-choice questions measuring Contracts, Criminal Law, and Torts. Of those 100 questions, 25 are new multiple-choice items pretested for operational use. State Bar grading and scope materials state that applicants need a total scaled score of 560 or higher to pass. This legacy ExamSoft slug should be read with a current platform correction: older FYLSX administrations and archived laptop pages referenced ExamSoft, but the current June 2026 FYLSX instructions center Prometric test centers and ProProctor for approved remote testing. Applicants should verify current application windows, accommodations, proof of eligibility, admittance ticket rules, Prometric scheduling, remote practice exam requirements, identification, permitted items, and results-release dates directly with the State Bar of California.
No. Current State Bar guidance says the June 2026 FYLSX is administered primarily at Prometric test centers, with case-by-case remote testing through Prometric ProProctor.
The State Bar lists the June 2026 First-Year Law Students Exam date as Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
The June 2026 FYLSX measures Contracts, Criminal Law, and Torts.
The exam has 100 multiple-choice questions, including 25 new items pretested for operational use.
The State Bar states that applicants need a total scaled score of 560 or higher to pass.
Make sure the law school, transcript, or required proof of first-year law study is submitted by the State Bar deadline.
After admittance tickets become available, schedule the FYLSX session through Prometric and secure a test-center seat before the deadline.
Remote examinees must install ProProctor, pass the readiness check, and complete the required practice exam on the same computer by the deadline.
Use the State Bar content maps for Contracts, Criminal Law, and Torts, and remember that California-specific law is not required.
Use the current bulletin for ID, permitted and prohibited items, conduct rules, check-in requirements, and test-center or remote environment expectations.
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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