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The State Bar maintains the official database of all attorneys licensed to practice in Arizona. Address changes, disciplinary actions, and other information are updated regularly, as required by Supreme Court Rule 32. The annual Membership Directory is produced in September and dues statements are mailed in December using each attorney's last recorded address.

Address changes can be sent by e-mail, fax or mail to the State Bar Resource Center, or completed online. For questions, please call the telephone hotline at 602-340-7239.

Online Address Changes

In order to make sure you are authorized to make changes to your personal information and to do so securely, you must first login to this web site. Click on the login button on the top right corner of this site. Once logged in, please return to this page and then you will be able to access an online address change form.

Facsimile

602-271-4930

Mail

4201 N. 24th Street, Suite 200
Phoenix, AZ 85016-6288

Email

Membership@staff.azbar.org

Annual Dues Payments

To remain in good standing, those admitted to the State Bar of Arizona must pay annual dues by February 1 of each year. Statements are mailed in December to each attorney’s last recorded address. Mandatory fees for membership are provided, by category, below:

Active Members

Under 2 years

$315

 

Over 2 years

$460

 

Over 70 years of age

$0

Inactive Members

Not engaged in practice in Arizona

$265

Retired Members

Not engaged in practice in Arizona

$215

Judicial Members

 

$295

     

Judicial members shall be justices of the Supreme Court of Arizona, judges of the Court of Appeals, Superior Court of Arizona and of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona. Judicial membership status shall likewise be accorded to members of the state bar who are full-time commissioners, city or municipal court judges, full-time judges pro tempore or justices of the peace in the state of Arizona not engaged in the practice of law, or justices or judges of other courts of record of the United States.