None.
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STATES THAT HAVE A RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT WITH ALABAMAAS OF 8/1/2009ConnecticutDistrict of ColumbiaGeorgiaIndianaIllinoisKansasMassachusettsMissouriMississippiNew HampshireOklahomaPennsylvaniaTennesseeTexasVirginiaWashingtonWest Virginia
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.
Reciprocity in this context refers to a state allowing a member of the bar assocation of a different state to obtain a license in that state without sitting for and passing a separate bar examination. Reciprocity is often allowed when your state offers the same option of admission to the bar without examination to licensed attorneys from the state to which you wish to apply. State bar assocations often have reciprocity agreements with states that share a boarder. Check with states where you would like to obtain a license, you may have to first practice in your state without suspension for 5 or more years, then pay an application fee ($800 or so) to apply to the neighboring state.
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.
As of 2002, Georgia does allow admission on motion for practicing attorneys. You have to have practiced 5 of the prior 7 years, be admitted in a state that recognizes comity/reciprocity, and be found fit to practice in GA. Attorneys in good standing with another state bar who do not meet the 5 of 7 requirement or the comity/reciprocity requirement can be admitted after taking the essay portion of the GA Bar exam.
Georgia has reciprocity agreements with several states for bar admission, including Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, and Tennessee. These agreements typically require that applicants meet certain qualifications, such as having practiced law for a specific number of years and passing the bar exam in their home state. It's advisable for applicants to check the latest requirements directly from the Georgia State Bar, as reciprocity rules may change.
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.
If admitted to practice Law in Indiana is there reciprocity with Massachusetts?
Yes:
You can check with your state or county bar association. Many state bar associations provide the public with a free online member directory. You can search for a lawyer by location and by the area of law in which he or she practices. Additionally, bar associations will usually provide lawyer referral services.