About
About Check My Attorney
Check My Attorney is a free, no-login tool that republishes public attorney-licensing and discipline records from official state bar and court rosters. We make records that are already public easier to find, read, and verify — nothing more.
What we do
We collect attorney-registration, license-status, and disciplinary records published by each state's official licensing authority (and, where shown, federal court docket activity). We reconcile our counts against the authority's own published totals where one exists, or against the American Bar Association's National Lawyer Population Survey benchmark where it does not. Every figure is computed from an ingested official record and labeled with the source and the date we last ingested it.
For details on exactly where each number comes from and how we verify it, see our data sources & methodology page.
What we are not
- Not affiliated. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by any state bar association, court, or government agency.
- Not legal advice. Nothing on this site is legal advice, and using it does not create an attorney-client relationship.
- Not a referral service. We do not recommend, rank, rate, or refer attorneys, and we are not a consumer reporting agency.
- Not the system of record. The official licensing authority is always the source of truth. Records can change after we ingest them — confirm against the linked official source before relying on anything here.
Corrections
Records are owned by their issuing authority, so the fastest way to fix an error is to contact the licensing authority of record. If you believe we have misrepresented a public record, email [email protected].
This site republishes official public records and is not legal advice, a lawyer referral service, or a consumer reporting agency. Information here may not be used to make decisions about employment, tenancy, or credit (FCRA). Records are shown as published by their official sources and may contain errors or be out of date; consult the linked official source to verify. To correct or dispute a record, contact the licensing authority of record.