Lawyer Referral Service Provider Certification

The State Bar certifies all Lawyer Referral Services (LRS). An LRS is an individual or organization that refers potential clients to lawyers. Certification is a requirement for all services that operate in California. Since an LRS must meet established standards, certification protects the public.

First-time certification information

How do I start a Lawyer Referral Service?

How much does it cost to apply for initial certification?

Nonprofit services: $1,000 for the first county in which the service will operate, $500 for the second county, and $250 for each remaining county in which the service will operate (maximum of $10,000).

For-profit services: $5,000 for the first county in which the service will operate, $2,500 for the second county, and $1,250 for each remaining county in which the service will operate (maximum of $10,000).

Recertification information

How do I recertify a Lawyer Referral Service?

  • Certification terminates at the end of the certification period. An application for continuance of certification must be submitted with the annual report. The State Bar will notify you when you are due to recertify and send a recertification application.
  • Review the Lawyer Referral Services Rules to ensure that your organization continues to meet minimum certification standards.
  • Complete the LRS recertification application and pay applicable fees.
  • The State Bar will review your application to ensure compliance with the governing rules and grant or deny continued certification.

How much does it cost to recertify?

Nonprofit services: 1.5 percent of gross revenue up to a maximum of $10,000, regardless of the number of counties served.

For-profit services: 1.5 percent of gross revenue up to a maximum of $10,000, regardless of the number of counties served.

More information

For more information about LRS Provider Certification and fees, please contact LRS@calbar.ca.gov.