The Florida Board of Bar Examiners has released the results for the July 2025 General Bar Examination, according to an announcement by Chair Timothy Danninger of Jacksonville. The Supreme Court of Florida approved the release of these results.
A total of 2,152 first-time applicants sat for the full Bar Examination on July 29-30, 2025, in Tampa. Of those, 1,687 passed, resulting in a passage rate of 78.4 percent among first-time test takers.
The exam includes multiple sections: Part A and Part B of the General Bar Examination and the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination. Some candidates only take one part if they are repeating or transferring scores from another jurisdiction. Those who transfer a valid Multistate Bar Examination (MBE) score from another state are required to take only Part A in Florida. Detailed information about partial and repeat test takers is available at floridabarexam.org.
“The Chair of the Florida Board of Bar Examiners, the Honorable Timothy Danninger of Jacksonville, announces that the results of the July 2025 General Bar Examination are approved for release by the Supreme Court of Florida.”
A comprehensive breakdown is accessible online for those seeking more information about performance statistics.


