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Navigating Your Accounts (NCBE Account vs Pearson VUE Account)

You can view and update important information and make requests for many exam-related services directly in your NCBE Account or your account with Pearson VUE. The most detailed information about your appointment to test can be found in your Confirmation of Pearson VUE Exam Appointment email.

  NCBE Account Pearson VUE Account
Apply for test accommodations for the MPRE (if applicable). You must apply for test accommodations before you begin the MPRE registration process. For more information, see How to Apply for MPRE Test Accommodations  
View your MPRE test accommodations decision (if applicable)  
Begin the MPRE registration process and request authorization to test  
Designate the jurisdiction to receive your MPRE score  
Schedule your appointment to test and pay the test fee  
Reschedule your appointment to test and pay the rescheduling fee (allowed until 48 hours before the first day of the test administration)  
Cancel your appointment to test (allowed until 48 hours before the first day of the test administration)  
View details about your appointment to test  
Print a receipt showing your payment  
Make changes to your name or email address (NCBE Account Dashboard) (changes allowed until 48 hours before the first day of the test administration)  
Make changes to your address or phone number (NCBE Account MPRE Registration) (changes allowed until 48 hours before the first day of the test administration)  ✓  
Change your consent to permit NCBE to report your MPRE score to your law school (changes allowed until 48 hours before the first day of the test administration)  
Change the jurisdiction that you designated to receive your score (changes allowed until 48 hours before the first day of the test administration)  
View your MPRE score (available until the next MPRE exam date)  
Use MPRE Score Services to send your score to additional jurisdictions, request a score verification after scores are released, or request that an unofficial transcript of all your MPRE scores be released to you  
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