AK, CO, DC, GA, IL, IN, IA, KY, MA, MI, MN, MO, NE, NH, NC, ND, OH, OK, PA, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WV, WI, WY.
None
Florida does not accept reciprocity with any other state. Too many retirees moving there from the North. New York does not accept reciprocity with Florida, though it does from numerous other states.
STATES THAT HAVE A RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT WITH ALABAMAAS OF 8/1/2009ConnecticutDistrict of ColumbiaGeorgiaIndianaIllinoisKansasMassachusettsMissouriMississippiNew HampshireOklahomaPennsylvaniaTennesseeTexasVirginiaWashingtonWest Virginia
None.
No. Nor with any other jurisdiction. See http://www.juristech.com/chart.html
The Virginia bar has reciprocity with all states and the District of Columbia. That means that you do not have to retake the bar exam to practice law in Virginia.
Most comprehensive reciprocity site: barreciprocity.com http://juristech.com/chart.html Check out this link
The Wyoming Bar's website states: "Wyoming does not have a formal reciprocity agreement with any state, so each application is considered individually."
I need to know what states will allow me to obtain a licenses to practice law without retaking the bar exam?
Nothing. There is no license or permit required to tend bar, in New York, at least, if not the entire United States. In some states you have to be 21 to tend bar, but in New York you only have to be 18.
This is from the Utah bar's website. The first group are the states which the Utah bar has reciprocity. The second group are the states which the Utah bar does not have reciprocity.ADMISSION WITHOUT EXAMINATIONRECIPROCAL JURISDICTIONSAlabamaMissouriAlaskaNebraska ArizonaNew HampshireArkansasNew YorkColoradoNorth CarolinaConnecticutNorth DakotaDistrict of ColumbiaOhioGeorgiaOklahomaIdahoOregonIllinoisSouth DakotaIndianaPennsylvaniaIowaTennesseeKansasTexasKentuckyVermontMassachusettsVirginiaMichiganWashingtonMinnesotaWisconsinMississippi WyomingNON-RECIPROCAL JURISDICTIONSCaliforniaNew JerseyDelawareNew MexicoFloridaNorthern Mariana IslandsGuamPuerto RicoHawaiiRhode IslandLouisianaSouth CarolinaMaineVirgin IslandsMarylandWest VirginiaMontanaNevada
Yes. In the majority of U.S. states (including New York), you only have to be 18 to bartend, or barback, or wait tables in a bar.
As far as I can tell, none. Of the states that do offer reciprocity, all of them require that the state in which the attorney sits offer reciprocity to them, as well. SD does not allow reciprocity with any state, so no state will allow reciprocity with SD.