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State Bar Associations STATE BAR ASSOCIATIONS Alabama State Bar Fax: 303/894-0821 415 Dexter Ave. (36104) Web: www.cobar.org PO Box 671 Montgomery, AL 36101 Connecticut Bar Association Ph: 334/269-1515 101 Corporate Place Fax: 334/261-6310 Rocky Hill, CT 06067 Web: www.alabar.org Ph: 860/721-0025 Fax: 860/721-4125 Alaska Bar Association Web: www.ctbar.org 510 L Street, #602 (99501) PO Box 100279 Delaware State Bar Association Anchorage, AK 99510-2079 1201 Orange Street Ph: 907/272-7469 Ste. #1100 Fax: 907/272-2932 Wilmington, DE 19801 Web: www.alaskabar.org Ph: 302/658-5279 Fax: 302/658-5212 State Bar of Arizona Web: www.dsba.org 111 W. Monroe Street Suite 1800 District of Columbia Bar Phoenix, AZ 85003-1742 1250 H Street NW Ph: 602/252-4804 6th Floor Fax: 602/271-4930 Washington DC 20005 Web: www.azbar.org Ph: 202/737-4700, ext. 220 Fax: 202/824-1868 Arkansas Bar Association Web: www.dcbar.org 400 W. Markham Little Rock, AR 72201 Florida Bar Association Ph: 501/375-4606 650 Apalachee Parkway Fax: 501/375-4901 Tallahassee, FL 32399 Web: www.arkbar.com Ph: 850/561-5600 Fax: 850/561-5826 State Bar of California Web: www.flabar.org 180 Howard Street San Francisco, CA 94105-1639 State Bar of Georgia Ph: 415/538-2000 50 Hurt Plaza, Ste. #800 Fax: 415/538-2305 Atlanta, GA 30303 Web: www.calbar.org Ph: 800/334-6865 Fax: 404/527-8717 Colorado Bar Association Web: www.gabar.org 1900 Grant Street, #950 Guam Bar Association Denver, CO 80203 259 Martyr Street, Ste. #210 Ph: 303/860-1115 Hagatna, GU 86910 Ph: 011/671-477-9130 Ph: 785/234-5696 Fax: 011/671-477-9734 Fax: 785/234-3813 Web: www.ksbar.org Hawaii State Bar Association Penthouse One Kentucky Bar Association 1132 Bishop Street, Ste. 906 514 W. Main Street Honolulu, HI 96813 Frankfort, KY 40601-1883 Ph: 808/537-1868 Ph: 502/564-3795 Fax: 808/521-7936 Fax: 502/564-3225 Web: www.hsba.org Web: www.kybar.org Idaho State Bar Louisiana State Bar Association PO Box 895 601 St. Charles Avenue 525 W. Jefferson Street (83702) New Orleans, LA 70130 Boise, ID 83701 Ph: 504/566-1600 Ph: 208/334-4500 Fax: 504/566-0930 Fax: 208/334-4515 Web: www.lsba.org Web: www.state.id.us/isb Maine State Bar Association Illinois State Bar Association 124 State Street (04330) Illinois Bar Center PO Box 788 424 S. Second Street Augusta, ME 04332-0788 Springfield, IL 62701 Ph: 207/622-7523 Ph: 217/525-1760, ext. 155 Fax: 207/623-0083 Fax: 217/525-0712 Web: www.mainebar.org Web: www.isba.org Maryland State Bar Association Indiana State Bar Association 520 W. Fayette Street, Floor 2 230 E. Ohio, 4th Floor Baltimore, MD 21201 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Ph: 410/685-7878, x. 227 Ph: 317/639-5465 Fax: 410/685-1016 Fax: 317/266-2588 Web: www.msba.org Web: www.ai.org/isba/ Massachusetts Bar Association Iowa State Bar Association 20 West Street 521 E. Locust, Floor 3 Boston, MA 02111 Des Moines, IA 50309-1939 Ph: 617/338-0640 Ph: 515/243-3179 Fax: 617/542-7947 Fax: 515/243-2511 Web: www.massbar.org Web: www.iowabar.org State Bar of Michigan Kansas Bar Association 306 Townsend Street 1200 Harrison Street (66612) Lansing, MI 48933-2083 PO Box 1037 Ph: 517/346-6327 Topeka, KS 66601-1037 Fax: 517/372-2410 Web: www.michbar.org New Hampshire Bar Association Minnesota State Bar Association 112 Pleasant Street 600 Nicollet Mall, Ste. #380 Concord, NH 03301 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Ph: 603/224-6942 Ph: 612/333-1183 Fax: 603/224-2910 Fax: 612/333-4927 Web: www.nhbar.org Web: www.mnbar.org New Jersey State Bar Association Mississippi Bar New Jersey Law Center 643 N. State Street (39202) One Constitution Square PO Box 2168 New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1500 Jackson, MS 39225-2168 Ph: 732/249-5000 Ph: 601/948-4471 Fax: 732/249-2815 Fax: 601/355-8635 Web: www.njsba.com Web: www.msbar.org State Bar of New Mexico Missouri Bar 5121 Masthead, NE 326 Monroe PO Box 25883 (87125) PO Box 119 (65102) Albuquerque, NM 87109 Jefferson City, MO 65101 Ph: 505/797-6099 Ph: 573/635-4128 Fax: 505/823-3765 Fax: 573/635-2811 Web: www.nmbar.org Web: www.mobar.org New York State Bar Association State Bar of Montana One Elk Street 46 N. Last Chance Gulch, Ste. 2A Albany, NY 12207 PO Box 577 Ph: 518/463-3200 Helena, MT 59624 Fax: 518-487-5564 Ph: 406/442-7660 Web: www.nysba.org Fax: 406-442-7763 Web: www.montanabar.org North Carolina State Bar 208 Fayetteville Street Mall (27601) Nebraska State Bar Association PO Box 25908 635 S. 14th Street, 2nd Floor Raleigh, NC 27611 Lincoln, NE 68508 Ph: 919/828-4620 Ph: 402/475-7091 Fax: 919/821-9168 Fax: 402/475-7098 Web: www.ncbar.com Web: www.nebar.com State Bar Association of North Dakota State Bar of Nevada PO Box 2136 600 E. Charleston Blvd. Bismarck, ND 58502-2136 Las Vegas, NV 89104 Ph: 701/255-1404 Ph: 702/382-2200 Fax: 701/224-1621 Fax: 702/385-2878 Web: www.sband.org Web: www.nvbar.org Northern Mariana Islands Bar Association Rhode Island Bar Association PO Box 2145 115 Cedar Street Saipan, MP 96950 Providence, RI 02903 Ph: 011/670-234-7796 Ph: 401/421-5740 Fax: 011/670-234-7790 Fax: 401/421-2703 Web: www.ribar.com Ohio State Bar Association PO Box 16562 South Carolina Bar Columbus, OH 43216-6562 950 Taylor Street Ph: 614/487-2050 PO Box 608 Fax: 614/487-1008 Columbia, SC 29202-0608 Web: www.ohiobar.org Ph: 803/799-6653 Fax: 803/799-4118 Oklahoma Bar Association Web: www.scbar.org 1901 N. Lincoln (73105) PO Box 53036 State Bar of South Dakota Oklahoma City, OK 73152-3036 222 E. Capital Avenue Ph: 405/416-7000 Pierre, SD 57501-2596 Fax: 405/416-7001 Ph: 605/224-7554 Web: www.okbar.org Fax: 605/224-0282 Web: www.sdbar.org Oregon State Bar 5200 SW Meadows Road Tennessee Bar Association PO Box 1689 3622 W. End Avenue Lake Oswego, OR 97035-0889 Nashville, TN 37205-2403 Ph: 503/620-0222, ext. 312 Ph: 615/383-7421 Fax: 503/684-1366 Fax: 615/297-8058 Web: www.osbar.org Web: www.tba.com Pennsylvania Bar Association Utah State Bar 100 South Street 645 S. 200 East, #310 PO Box 186 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Harrisburg, PA 17108-0186 Ph: 801/531-9077 Ph: 717/238-6715, ext. 2215 Fax: 801/531-0660 Fax: 717/238-1204 Web: www.utahbar.org Web: www.pabar.org Vermont Bar Association Puerto Rico Bar Association 3537 Court Street (05602) Ponce de Leon Avenue PO Box 100 808 Stop II Montpelier, VT 05601-0100 PO Box 9021900 Ph: 802/223-2020 San Juan, PR 00902-1900 Fax: 802/223-1573 Ph: 787/721-3358 Web: www.vtbar.org Fax: 787/725-0330 Virgin Islands Bar Association PO Box 4108 Charleston, WV 25311 Christiansted, St. Croix, VI USA 00822-4108 Ph: 304/346-5688 Ph: 340/778-7497 Fax: 304/346-5689 Fax: 340-773-5060 Web: www.wvbar.org Virginia State Bar State Bar of Wisconsin 707 E. Main Street, Ste. 1500 5302 E. Park Blvd. Richmond, VA 23219-2803 Madison, WI 53707-7158 Ph: 804/775-0500 Ph: 608/257-3838 Fax: 804-775-0501 Fax: 608/257-5502 Web: www.vsb.org Web: www.wisbar.org Washington State Bar Association 2101 Fourth Avenue, 4th Floor Wyoming State Bar Seattle, WA 98121-2330 PO Box 109 Ph: 206/727-8244 Cheyenne, WY 82003-0109 Fax: 206/727-8320 Ph: 307/632-9061 Web: www.wsba.org Fax: 307/632-3737 Web: www.wyomingbar.org West Virginia State Bar 2006 Kanawha Blvd. E..
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