Because he failed it the first time.
An attorney may also need to retake the exam if he/she is seeking to get a license in a different state.
Your dad wouldn't have to retake the bar exam if YOU moved states. However, if your DAD moved from Kentucky to Hawaii, then he would have to take the bar exam there.
Yes. An attorney who is moving from one state to another will have to re-take the bar exam in the state they are moving to. This is due to the vast variation in laws from state to state.
if the corporation is dissolved or sold, you would need to retake the exam. the corporation holds the license and it can not be transfered to an indevidual. as long as the corporation has a qualifying indevidual to oporate under the license youll be fine.
You didn't say which state but most states will require that you retake the written test and some will make you retake the road test.
"To become an Estate tax attorney, you would need to have a background in economics. Then you would need to take the state bar exam after law school, and know realty laws."
To be any kind of attorney you need to go to and graduate from a law school. Upon graduation you can take the Bar Exam. The Bar Exam is an extremely tough test, but once you pass it, you are officially a lawyer!
"To become an attorney you need to go to college, and then get accepted into and finish Law School. After you graduate you will need to take the Bar exam in your state."
Retaking a driver's exam depends on a variety of things. Not yielding for a pedestrian will probably get you a demerit on your score / report card. Since it is about $120 per yield violation in New Jersey, for example, one would think the answer is yes.
It may depend on how long it has been expired. Call your local DMV agency.
You would need to discuss it with your attorney and hire a private investigator.You would need to discuss it with your attorney and hire a private investigator.You would need to discuss it with your attorney and hire a private investigator.You would need to discuss it with your attorney and hire a private investigator.
You need to complete a bachelor's degree program and then get admitted into an accredited law school where you need to complete the juris doctorate program. After that you can take the bar exam to become an attorney.
You can become a public notary in any state by sitting for the notary exam. You need to pass with a certain score and can generally retake the test until you pass.