How to Register for the LSAT
In order to register for the LSAT, you must first register with the LSAC (Law School Admission Council). You will also want to register for the LSDAS (Law School Data Assembly Service), a service of the LSAC that organizes your undergraduate record, computes your official LSDAS grade point average, and generally streamlines the law school application process. The LSDAS will forward copies of your college transcripts, letters of recommendation, and LSAT scores to each law school to which you apply.
Most ABA approved law schools require you to register for the LSDAS. The current registration fee for the LSDAS if $106. This fee is separate from and in addition to the LSAT registration fee, which is $115. The LSAC assesses various other fees as well for additional services (such as late registration, changing your test date, or receiving your official score by phone). Although you can register for both the LSDAS and LSAT by mail and pay by check or money order, it is much easier to register and pay online.
The LSAT is administered four times per year at hundreds of pre-selected testing sites throughout the world. Keep in mind that you may take the LSAT no more than three times in any two year period.
To be directed to the official LSAT registration website, click here.