* All states except California, Louisiana, and West Virginia: You can transfer your bar license to any other U.S. jurisdiction without taking the bar exam again.
* California: You can transfer your bar license to California if you have practiced law for at least five years in another U.S. jurisdiction and have not failed the California bar exam.
* Louisiana: You can transfer your bar license to Louisiana if you have practiced law for at least three years in another U.S. jurisdiction and have not failed the Louisiana bar exam.
* West Virginia: You cannot transfer your bar license to West Virginia.
* International jurisdictions:
* Some common law countries: You may be able to transfer your bar license to some common law countries, such as Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. The requirements vary depending on the country.
* Other jurisdictions: You may be able to transfer your bar license to some other jurisdictions, such as Hong Kong, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates. The requirements vary depending on the jurisdiction.