Wyoming bar reciprocity relies upon Section III. This regulation, known as Admission on Motion, indicates how attorneys that are licensed in other states can be licensed in the state of Wyoming. To be admitted to practice in Wyoming attorneys in other states must:
- Have admitted via bar exam in another jurisdiction allowing similar admission standards to that of Wyoming (such as through the UBE)
- Or have engaged in active legal practice in any of the states or territories of the United States for a minimum of 5 years out of 7 years.
Wyoming Bar Reciprocity: Admission on Motion
Attorneys must be admitted in another jurisdiction, known as the admission on motion process, before they can be considered a licensed Wyoming attorney. Wyoming Bar Reciprocity admission is based upon the receipt of a complete bar application.
Wyoming Reciprocal Jurisdictions
Wyoming does not have any agreements with states concerning reciprocity. Thus there is currently no list in which to show it's reciprocity with certain states.
Wyoming Reciprocity Requirements
- Law Degree from a ABA law school
- Good standing in all other jurisdictions where admitted before bar exam
- No failure of the bar exam within 5 years of a previous application for admission
- Passage of the MPRE (85 or more)
- Active practice of law in at least one star for 5 of 7 years (active license and at least 1,000 hours per year in law practice and made at least 50% of their income not from an investment from the practice.)
- In-house counsels (can not be used for duration requirement)
- Legal Professors
- Judicial Law Clerks
- Judges
- JAG Attorneys