The New York State Bar Association regulates the legal profession throughout the state, maintaining the official roll of licensed attorneys, administering the bar exam, investigating professional conduct complaints, and operating the lawyer referral service that connects residents with qualified legal counsel. The organization operates under the authority of the New York Supreme Court.
Bar Association locations are available in 11 cities across New York. They are spread across 11 counties.
Cities with the highest concentration include New York, Syracuse, Utica, where local and county bar associations maintain offices alongside a high density of law firms, courts, and legal service organizations.
Residents of New York seeking legal help can use the state bar's lawyer referral service to be connected with a licensed attorney for a reduced-fee initial consultation, and can also search for certified specialists in specific practice areas such as family law, personal injury, or criminal defense.
Albany County Bar Association
Erie County Bar Association
Orange County Ny Bar Association
Suffolk County Bar Association
Tompkins County Bar Association
Nassau County Bar Association
New York State Womens Bar Association
New York City Bar Association
Ny Womens Bar Association
Hudson Valley Bankruptcy Bar Association
Monroe County Ny Bar Association
Ferderal Bar Association
Federal Bar Association
Onondaga County Bar Association
Oneida County Bar Association
Residents of New York who cannot afford an attorney may be eligible for free legal assistance through the state bar's legal aid referral program, law school clinics, or local nonprofit legal aid organizations. The state bar's website also provides a public resource library with plain-language explanations of common legal processes and self-help forms.
Browse Bar Association by county across New York to find the nearest location.