Each member state may require individuals seeking a compact privilege to pass a jurisprudence requirement, typically an exam, before applying for compact privileges. These requirements vary from state to state. It is recommended that you review the requirements of each member state prior to purchasing a compact privilege since failure to adhere to jurisprudence requirements may lead to loss of all compact privileges. A list of the jurisprudence requirements for compact states is available here.
If you are planning to purchase a compact privilege 60 days or more after completing a jurisprudence requirement, we recommend contacting the state board directly to confirm your completion will still be accepted. State policies may differ on how long a jurisprudence result remains valid, and requirements may change over time.
Please note: Additional fees may be charged by the jurisdiction to take their state jurisprudence exam.