Before your current LSAT administration’s Test Date Change deadline has passed, you may request to take the LSAT on a different date within the current testing year. LSAT testing years run from July through June.
You can request a test date change through the LSAT Status page of your LSAC JD Account.
Policy for 2024-2025 LSAT Administrations
- Through your administration’s registration deadline, you will have the option to request a test date change free of charge.
- After the registration deadline has passed, you can request a test date change for $150 up to seven days after your test administration’s registration deadline. You can find exact deadlines for each administration by clicking the links on the Upcoming LSAT Dates page.
- After this deadline, you can continue to request a test date change for $248 until 11:59 p.m. (ET) on the night before the first day of testing for your LSAT administration.
Please review the deadlines listed for each administration for exact dates.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you’re registered for the final exam of a testing year (e.g., the June 2024 LSAT) and the exam’s Test Date Change deadline has not yet passed, you may change your test date to the first exam of the following testing year. The first exam of the 2024-2025 testing year will be administered in August. Registration for this test will open on May 20, 2024. You will be able to request a test date change at that time.
For additional questions, please contact LSAC’s Customer Relationships team at LSACinfo@LSAC.org or 1.800.336.3982. Our staff is available and eager to help.