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How can I receive or have a law school receive a paper copy of my older, noncurrent LSAT score report?

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How can I receive or have a law school receive a paper copy of my older, noncurrent LSAT score report?

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Scores prior to June 2002 are not considered current for law school reporting and are not available for printing from an online account. See instructions below for ordering: Send a signed, dated, written request to LSAC, 662 Penn Street, Box 2600, Newtown, PA 18940-0979 with a $39 check or money order ($46 CDN plus 7% Goods and Service Tax.) Please include the following information: • Your name as it appeared when you took the test • Your signature on the letter • Your Social Security number or Canadian Social Insurance number • Your date of birth • Your current address or the name and address of all schools to which you want the report sent • Your most recent test date • Your mailing address Be sure to check with the school(s) to determine if an LSDAS report is needed. Scores earned prior to June 1998 will not be reported to law schools. NOTE: Reports may only be sent to you or to law schools (not to graduate schools, employers, scholarship programs, etc.).

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Scores prior to June 2004 are not considered current for law school reporting and are not available for printing from an online account.

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Scores prior to June 2004 are not considered current for law school reporting and are not available for printing from an online account. See instructions below for ordering: To have older scores sent to a law school or to you, send a completed request form to LSAC via mail or fax. Or, you can send a letter including your name as it appeared when you took the LSAT, your LSAC account number (if available), the last four digits of your Social Security or Social Insurance number, date of birth, most recent test date(s), current name, current address, day telephone number, e-mail, and the name and address of the schools to which you want the report sent. Be sure to include your signature and your payment with your letter or request form. If you are making your request by mail, send a check, money order, or credit card information to LSAC, 662 Penn Street, Box 2600, Newtown, PA 18940-0979. If you are making your request by fax, only credit card payment is acceptable. Fax your information to

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