Once I am licensed by the NC Board of Law Examiners by passing the examination when will I become a member of the North Carolina State Bar and owe membership fees for the first time?
Your membership with the State Bar is automatic upon licensure. The membership fees are waived for the calendar year in which you are admitted by exam. You will owe membership fees for the calendar year following the year of your admission to the State Bar and continuously on an annual basis as long as your membership status is active. See NCGS 84-34. and 27 NCAC 1A, Rule .0203(c).
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