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Board Certified Specialist in Real Estate Law

The following information was reproduced from a flyer printed by the State Bar of Arizona. For a list of certified specialists, please call 602-340-7239 or visit www.azbar.org and look under “Legal Resources.”

What does it mean to be a certified legal specialist in Arizona?

The Arizona Board of Legal Specialization identifies lawyers who have demonstrated superior knowledge, skill, integrity, professionalism and competence in a specific area of law, to better serve the public by increasing the quality of legal services. The Board certifies attorneys in eight areas of law. To obtain certification, lawyers must meet specific requirements.

What are the general requirements for Board Certification?

To qualify for certification, an attorney must:

  • be licensed to practice law for at least 5 years (7 years for criminal and real estate certification)
  • be licensed in Arizona for at least 2 years
  • devote the equivalent of 50% of a full-time law practice in the specialty field
  • handle a specific number of cases in the specialty field
  • demonstrate integrity, professionalism and a high degree of competence in the specialty field
  • receive favorable peer review from attorneys, judges or other professionals in the specialty field
  • pass a written examination

What areas of law have a certification program?

Currently, the Arizona Board of Specialization recognizes the following fields of law for board certification:

  • Bankruptcy
  • Criminal
  • Estate & Trust
  • Family Law
  • Injury & Wrongful Death Litigation
  • Real Estate
  • Tax
  • Workers’ Compensation

How many attorneys are currently certified?

Out of a total State Bar membership of more than 17,500 active members, approximately 750 Arizona attorneys are board certified.

How long does an attorney remain certified?

Certification is for a period of 5 years, after which time the attorney may apply for recertification. Attorneys must demonstrate that they meet the requirements of continuing legal education and substantial involvement in the specialty field on an ongoing basis.

How do you know whether an attorney is certified?

A certified attorney is entitled to:

  • indicate certification on business cards and letterhead
  • display the certificate awarded by the Board of Legal Specialization
  • list the certification in legal directories and telephone listings