Mecklenburg Bar Association - Voluntary Membership
Organization
Membership
- Committees
- Committee Best Practices (Will be updated for MBA)
- Lawyer Referral Service
- LRS Guidelines (Will be updated for MBA)
- Sections
- Senior Lawyers Division
- Young Lawyers Division
26th Judicial District Bar - Mandatory Membership
The 26th Judicial District Bar is a subdivision of the North Carolina State Bar and is a mandatory judicial district bar. All attorneys licensed in North Carolina who practice law or live in Mecklenburg County must be a member of the 26th JD Bar.
Every active member of the North Carolina State Bar residing in the state of North Carolina is deemed a voting member of the district bar in the judicial district in which the member resides. Unless informed to the contrary, the State Bar assumes that the address maintained for each member in its official records is indicative of the judicial district in which he or she resides. N.C. Gen. Stat. 84-34. A lawyer may elect to participate in the district bar where he or she practices (if different than where he or she resides) by informing the secretary-treasurer of the North Carolina State Bar of his or her decision in writing. N.C. Gen. Stat. 84-16.
Organization
Membership
- Membership Dues - Log-In Instructions
- Committees
- Committee Best Practices (Will be updated for MBA)
Mecklenburg County Bar (Bifurcated on July 1, 2024 to the 26th JD Bar and the Mecklenburg Bar Association)
- Mission & Goals
- Professional Governance: The District Bars and the State Bar
- Bylaws
- Policies
- MCB Strategic Framework
- 2018-19 Membership Value Task Force Final Report
- 2020-21 Justice Access Initiative Report and Appendix
Finances