LSAT Registration booklets are available at designated
distribution points. These include Kaplan centers, most law
schools, and undergraduate pre-law offices. Call Law Services at
215-968-1001 for your nearest distribution point.
How do I register?
The easiest, most convenient way to register for the LSAT is
online. Register
online now!
If you prefer the more traditional methods, you can register
by phone at 215-968-1001 or send your registration materials
to:
Law Services
Box 2000
661 Penn St.
Newtown, PA 18940-0998
Walk-in registration for the LSAT is not permitted.
How much does it cost?
There is a $118 registration fee to take the LSAT. For late
registrants, an additional $60 late fee is added.
In addition, almost all ABA-approved law schools will require
you to register with the Law School Data Assembly Service
(LSDAS). The LSDAS, or Law Services, prepares and provides a
report for each law school to which you apply. This report
contains information that schools use, along with your
application, personal essay, and letters of recommendation, to
make a decision on your application. Once a law school creates a
file for you, they will request your information from Law
Services. The LSDAS report includes an undergraduate academic
summary, copies of all undergraduate, graduate, and law
school/professional school transcripts, LSAT scores and writing
sample copies, and copies of letters of recommendation processed
by Law Services through their recommender service.
LSDAS charges a $109 fee for the service. Your LSDAS period
extends for 5 years from your registration date. This
subscription includes law school report preparation, letter of
recommendation and transcript processing, and access to
electronic application for all ABA-approved law schools. Law
school reports are available for $12 each before or after you
register for the LSAT. You don't have to subscribe to LSDAS when
you register for the LSAT, but you should subscribe as soon as
possible before your first law school application deadline. You
can register
online or by calling 215-968-1001.
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