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ICYMI: Florida Board of Bar Examiners Releases July 2025 General Bar Examination Results

TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—The Chair of the Florida Board of Bar Examiners, the Honorable Timothy Danninger of Jacksonville, announces that the results of the July 2025 General Bar Examination are approved for release by the Supreme Court of Florida.

There were 2,152 first-time applicants who took the full Bar Examination on July 29-30, 2025, in Tampa.1 There were 1,687 first-time full Bar Exam applicants who passed the July test. This represents a 78.4 percent passage rate among those test takers.

The Court approved 1,797 candidates for admission to The Florida Bar. Chief Justice Carlos G. Muñiz announced they may be sworn in as members of The Florida Bar. Exam passage is but one step required before individuals may be admitted to The Florida Bar. Because some of those steps are not yet complete, as well as the multiple ways individuals may take different portions of the exam, the number of candidates approved for admission may be smaller, or larger, than the number of first-time test-takers who passed the exam.

The Supreme Court of Florida releases the following Bar examination statistical information. These results reflect first-time, full-exam (Part A and Part B) test takers in Tampa on July 29- 30, 2025. Results of any score impounded by the Supreme Court of Florida are not included.

  1. The Bar Examination consists of multiple parts; Part A and Part B of the General Bar Examination and the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination. Some applicants take only one part of the exam. Applicants repeating the exam need only take portions they have not passed previously. Applicants may also transfer a timely passing MBE score from another jurisdiction and only need take Part A of the General Bar Examination. A comprehensive presentation of partial and subsequent test takers is available online at floridabarexam.org. ↩︎