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Membership

 

...One of the best career investments a Pima County legal professional can make

Since 1905, PCBA has provided local legal professionals with programs and services designed to enhance members' professional development, and we continue to strive to find ways to best serve members. Today, over 1,100 legal professionals have chosen PCBA as a valuable career investment. The majority of Pima County attorneys are current members and enjoy many benefits -- including invaluable, potential opportunities that can positively impact one's professional skills, knowledge, and career. Take advantage of all that PCBA has to offer by becoming a member and joining us! Membership is on an annual basis from January to December. Please see the membership categories below.


JOIN OR RENEW TODAY! 


Please consider a $30 donation to the Pima County Bar Foundation when you join. You may opt out of providing this donation, though we hope you will consider helping the Foundation and the programs it offers to our local community. You can review the PCBA bylaws here.

 

PCBA MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES
 

ATTORNEY MEMBERS  
(in good standing with the State Bar of Arizona)

Patron:  $330

  • Gives extra support to PCBA
  • Receives public recognition as a Patron
  • Receives 3 FREE PCBA CLE hrs
  • Includes $30 donation to the Pima County Bar Foundation

Sustaining Member:  $230

  • Provides extra support to PCBA  
  • Receives public recognition as a Sustaining Member
  • Includes $30 donation to the Pima County Bar Foundation

Private Attorney:  $175

  • Solo practitioner, law firm or non-government attorney
  • In practice more than 5 years

Judge, Law Professor, Public Attorneys (government, state or agency employee; in practice more than 5 years):  $160

Associate Attorney:  $145

  • In good standing of any other State/U.S. Territory Bar – not the State Bar of Arizona
  • Non-voting Member


Young Lawyers Division (36 years old or less; in practice from 1-5 years)
     a.  Public or Private Attorneys in practice 5 years or less:  $135
     b.  36 years or younger in age:  $135
     c.  Second-year Attorney  (admitted to State Bar of Arizona within last 2 years):  $90
     d.  First-Year Attorney   (admitted to the State Bar of Arizona within past year):  $30

Senior Lawyers Division (all attorneys 65 years old +)
Inactive/Retired: $85
Retired attorney: licensed to practice law & officially designated "retired" in all formerly-licensed jurisdictions, non-voting member

Limited License Legal Practitioner (current State Bar of Arizona Affiliated Member in good standing who is licensed by the Court): $120  

Legal Support Members (Legal Assistants, Paralegals, Legal Office Administrators, Court Personnel who meet qualifications in PCBA Bylaws; non-voting member): $100

Student Affiliate Members  (Non-Voting Members): Free
Includes University of Arizona law students; limited license legal professional students; paralegal students; and legal support students. 

Community & Business Partner Businesses who are interested in supporting the legal field. Benefits of this membership include the opportunity to engage and network with PCBA Members at events and CLEs and will receive the Writ newsletter: $145


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