Registration FAQs
Note that all New York attorneys are required to file the biennial registration form, either with payment of the $375.00 fee, or with a certification of retirement.
A biennial registration must be
filed within 30 days of the attorney’s birthday,
in alternating years. Each biennial period runs for the
24 month period from birth month to birth month:
The Registration of attorneys in New York began in 1982;
- If your date of admission was in 1982, or any year prior to 1982, you were required to register during this first biennial period, and in each subsequent even year thereafter (1984-85, 1986-87, 1988-89...).
- If your date of admission was in any even years after 1982 are also on an even-year schedule (1984-85, 1986-87, 1988-89...).
- Only attorneys admitted in odd years, beginning in 1983, are required to re-register on an odd-year schedule (1983-84, 1985-86, 1987-88...).
Changes to an attorney’s registration information (address, phone number, or any other information with the exception of a name change) must be filed with the Office of Court Administration within 30 days of the change. All changes must be submitted in writing, by the attorney. Changes will not be accepted over the phone. The attorney must include the following information in the correspondence:
- His/her full name;
- Attorney Registration number;
- Indication of the nature of the change (i.e., home vs business address being changed).
Changes may be submitted in one of the following formats:
- Electronically, via your Attorney Online Services account Log-in
- On the Registration form. Cross out the incorrect information and write in the corrected/new information. Return the form (with the registration fee) to the address noted on the form.
- On the blue receipt. Cross out the incorrect information and write in the corrected/new information. Sign and return the receipt to the address noted on the form.
- Via a personal e-mail to: attyreg@nycourts.gov. Requests for address changes will not be accepted if e-mailed from another person, secretary, etc.
- Via US mail to:
OCA - Attorney Registration
PO BOX 2806
Church Street Station
New York, NY 10008 - Via fax to Attorney Registration: 212-428-2804
Name Changes must be made with the Appellate Division in which you were admitted. The Attorney Registration Unit will only accept name changes upon written order from an Appellate Division.
For Continuing Legal Information, visit our CLE web site.
Attorneys who certify that they
are retired from the practice of law pursuant to Section
118.1(g) are not required to pay the $375.00 registration
fee. An attorney is "retired" from
the practice of law when, other than the performance
of legal services
without compensation, he or she does not practice law
in any respect and does not intend ever to engage in
acts that constitute the practice of law, in the State
of New York or elsewhere. In addition, full-time judges
or justices of the Unified Court System of the State
of New York (as well as full-time judges in other states
and/or federal courts) are deemed "retired" from
the practice of law.
If you are engaged in the active practice of law in New York or elsewhere, and
cannot certify that you are retired pursuant to Part 118.1(g), then you are required
to pay the biennial registration fee(s).
Questions regarding resignation
from the bar should be directed to the attorney's Appellate
Division of admission.
If an attorney resigns from the New York Bar, s/he is no longer duly-admitted,
and no longer obligated to file the registration.
Certificates
of good standing must be requested from the Appellate
Division where the attorney was admitted.
A certificate of good standing is the only document available to New York attorneys
as proof of admission to the Bar.
For assistance with questions not answered above, please send an e-mail to: attyreg@nycourts.gov
Or contact our office at the following address:
New York State Unified Court System
Office of Court Administration
Attorney Registration Unit
25 Beaver Street - Room 840
New York, NY 10004
212-428-2800

