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LSAT & CAS Fees

Please note: All fees are listed in U.S. dollars.

Basic Fees

LSAT (includes LSAT Argumentative WritingSM)$238
Credential Assembly Service (CAS)$207
CAS Report$45

Auxiliary LSAT Fees

Please note:

LSAT Score PreviewIf you sign up prior to the first day of testing for a given test administration: $45
If you sign up during a specified period after testing concludes: $80
Official Candidate LSAT Score Report (includes nonreportable LSAT scores)$50
Score Audit$150 (or $75 if you have been pre-approved for a fee waiver)
Test Date ChangeThrough your test administration’s registration deadline: No charge
Up to 7 days after your test administration’s registration deadline: $145
8 days after your test administration’s registration deadline through the day before testing begins: $238

Forms of Payments

For online registrants, LSAC accepts the following:

  • VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover credit cards (account will be charged in U.S. dollars)
  • LSAC fee waiver

All fees are charged in U.S. dollars. If you live outside of the United States, your country’s taxes and exchange rate may affect the fee.

Refunds

Please see the JD Refunds Policy to learn how to request a refund for your LSAT registration. We are no longer offering partial refunds of the CAS fee.

Frequently Asked Questions

If I’ve already taken the LSAT and want to take it again, what would it cost?

The cost of the LSAT is the same for both first-time and repeat test takers. For the August 2024-June 2025 testing year, LSAT registration costs $238.

If I choose to retake the LSAT, would I get to take LSAT Argumentative Writing again for free?

If you have already completed an LSAT Writing or LSAT Argumentative Writing sample, you do not need to complete LSAT Argumentative Writing again. However, if you would like to retake LSAT Argumentative Writing as well, please contact LSAC’s Candidate Services team at LSACinfo@LSAC.org or 1.800.336.3982.

For your LSAT to be considered complete, you only need one writing sample on file — either from LSAT Writing or from LSAT Argumentative Writing. In order to see your score or have your score released to law schools, you must have a completed writing sample on file.

Can I purchase LSAT Argumentative Writing as a standalone?

No, we are not offering standalone LSAT Argumentative Writing. For questions, please contact LSAC’s Candidate Services team at LSACinfo@LSAC.org or 1.800.336.3982.

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