Verify a license
How to Verify an Attorney in Tennessee
Last updated June 13, 2026
- Search the attorney by name or bar number on the Tennessee license lookup below — it pulls the official Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility (BPR) record.
- Confirm the license status reads "active" (not suspended, disbarred, inactive, or not eligible).
- Check the disciplinary standing — disbarred or suspended is a public record you can see before you hire.
- Cross-check the bar number and admission year against anything the attorney told you.
attorney records for Tennessee are searchable here right now.
Source: the official state licensing roster, as of 2026-06-13.
What the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility (BPR) record shows
Tennessee attorney registration is public record. For each attorney the official roster shows the bar (license) number, current license status, admission year, and any disciplinary status of record. We republish that record and reconcile our count against the authority's own published figure (or the ABA resident-attorney benchmark) so the number you see is verifiable — never an estimate.
"Active" vs. "suspended," "disbarred," and "inactive"
- Active — licensed and eligible to practice law in Tennessee today.
- Inactive — a voluntary status; the attorney is not currently practicing but is not in trouble.
- Suspended — the license is paused, sometimes for discipline and sometimes for an administrative reason (unpaid dues, missed CLE). The official status string tells you which.
- Disbarred — the license has been revoked for serious misconduct. This is the most serious public discipline.
- Not eligible to practice — an administrative bar to practice (e.g., registration lapse) that is not necessarily disciplinary.
If you find a disciplinary record
A suspension or disbarment on the record is a signal to dig deeper, not an automatic verdict — the reason matters, and administrative suspensions differ from disciplinary ones. For the underlying order, dates, and any reinstatement, read it on the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility (BPR) source we link, then decide. If you believe your own attorney has acted improperly, you can file a complaint with the licensing authority of record.
Check an attorney's record
Look up any attorney's license status and disciplinary standing against the official state roster — free, no account.
Frequently asked questions
How do I check if a lawyer is licensed in Tennessee?
Search their name or bar number on the Tennessee license lookup above. It returns the official Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility (BPR) record, including current license status and admission year. If no record comes back, the person may not be licensed in Tennessee.
Is Tennessee attorney discipline public?
Yes. License status, including disbarment and suspension of record, is public information published by the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility (BPR). You can see an attorney's standing before you hire them.
What is a bar number?
A bar number is the unique ID the licensing authority assigns to each admitted attorney. It is the most reliable way to confirm you are looking at the right person, especially for common names.
Does this cost anything?
No. Looking up an attorney's license and disciplinary standing on this site is free and requires no account.
Related guides
- How to Check If a Lawyer Is Legitimate
- How to Check If Your Attorney Has Been Disciplined
- How to Check If a Lawyer Is Licensed
Data sources & last updated
- Licensing roster & status: Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility (BPR). Public licensing roster.
- Resident-attorney benchmark: ABA National Lawyer Population Survey 2024.
- Data on this page as of 2026-06-13 (last roster ingest).
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.