How do I return to Active Status?
- Judicial members can request an application to active status at this web page.
- All non-judicial, non-resigned members must first submit a $100 investigation fee by online payment, or you can submit the Request for Application to Active Status along with the $100 fee. Choose the link that matches your license type to request and pay online:
- Once the investigation fee is paid or the judicial request is received, a complete application packet will be assembled and sent to your e-mail address of record within four business days.
- The WSBA staff needs 4-10 business days to process a complete application. Failure to return all information requested on the application, or character and fitness issues, will result in a longer turnaround time.
- If you are on Disability Inactive status, please contact the WSBA Office of Disciplinary Counsel at intake@wsba.org for information about returning to active status.
- If you have been disbarred or had your license revoked, you must contact WSBA Regulatory Services Counsel to get instructions about returning to Active status.
- In addition to completing the application, any return to Active status will require payment of necessary license fees and assessments, certification that you are in compliance with MCLE requirements including any late fees, submitting a trust account declaration, and submitting a professional liability insurance declaration or proof of financial responsibility coverage.
- The specific requirements vary depending on your license type, current status and how long you have been on Active status. A description of the requirements to return to Active status can be downloaded below.
General Requirements for Returning to Active Status - If you voluntarily resigned your license to practice law in Washington and now seek readmission to active status, you may do so in one of two ways:
- If it has been less than four years since voluntary resignation, by filing an application for readmission including a statement detailing the reasons you voluntarily resigned and the reasons you are seeking readmission; or,
- By applying for admission pursuant to APR 3.
- All requests to return to Active status are subject to a character and fitness review.
Any discrepancy or conflict between the information provided here and the rules and regulations set by the Washington Supreme Court, or the Bylaws and policies of the Washington State Bar Association, is unintentional and will be resolved in favor of strict compliance with the rules, regulations, Bylaws and policies.