MPRE Score Reporting Services

An MPRE score report will be released to the examinee and sent to the jurisdiction requested on the answer sheet within five weeks of the examination date. Results will also be kept on file with ACT in Iowa City, Iowa. The score report includes the examinee's scaled score and the jurisdiction, if any, that the examinee requested to receive the score. If an examinee did not request on test day that his or her score be sent to a jurisdiction, no indication will appear on the score report. If the examinee wishes to send his or her score report to a jurisdiction at a later date, an additional fee will be charged. 

An examinee who registered online and provided a valid e-mail address will be sent instructions and a link to access a printable version of his or her score report. Score reports are available only until the late receipt deadline of the following test date. Examinees are advised to save the file for future reference. 

An examinee who registered by paper application will be sent his or her score report via USPS.

It is the responsibility of the examinee to contact MPRE Records at 319-337-1304 or at mpre.score@act.org if he or she encounters difficulties with online access or does not receive the score report within five weeks of the examination.

Current scores are available at www.act.org/mpre.

Additional Score Reports

Additional score reports may be obtained after the examination for a fee of $25 per report by completing the Additional MPRE Score Report(s) Request Form. An examinee can request to have his or her score sent to boards of bar examiners (other than the one indicated on the answer sheet) or can request to receive an unofficial MPRE score report. ACT will not accept or process additional score report requests until after the examination is completed. Checks should be made payable to the National Conference of Bar Examiners. Requests should be sent to

National Conference of Bar Examiners
MPRE Records
101 ACT Drive
P.O. Box 4001
Iowa City, IA 52243

An applicant to the District of Columbia (DC) should not request transfer of his or her MPRE score to DC. Instead, the applicant must provide DC with a copy of his or her unofficial MPRE score report when filing an application to DC.

Questions regarding MPRE Score Reports should be directed to the MPRE Records Department at 319-337-1304 (TDD for persons with hearing impairments 319-337-1701; must call from a TDD).