You must take the examination in a UBE jurisdiction to earn a portable UBE score. If the jurisdiction in which you tested had not adopted the UBE at the time you took the exam, you did not earn a UBE score, even if that jurisdiction administered the MEE, MPT, and MBE. You might be able to transfer your MBE score to a UBE jurisdiction and sit for only the MEE and MPT (and local component, if the jurisdiction requires) to seek admission in that jurisdiction, but you will not earn a portable UBE score if you do so.
Articles in this section
- Can I take the MEE and MPT in a UBE jurisdiction and the MBE concurrently in a non-UBE jurisdiction?
- Can I Transfer My MBE Score to Non-UBE Jurisdictions?
- If I take the UBE, can I transfer my MBE score to a non-UBE jurisdiction?
- Once a jurisdiction adopts the UBE, will it accept transferred UBE scores earned prior to its adoption of the UBE?
- How do I Transfer an Exam Score to a UBE Jurisdiction From a Non-UBE Jurisdiction?
- What are the Requirements for Admission by Transferred UBE Score?
- How do I Request UBE score services if you did not have an NCBE Account when I sat for the exam?
- How do I Request Score Services From NCBE?