Student Conduct Report (Law students)

Required for Law graduates who are applying to the Victorian Legal Admissions Board for Admission by the Supreme Court of Victoria to practise law within Australia.

A Student Conduct Report is required for Law graduates who are applying to the Victorian Legal Admissions Board for Admission by the Supreme Court of Victoria to practice law within Australia.

Law Student Conduct Report (and academic transcript)

Cost Expected timeframe How to orderCustomisable?
$75 15-20 working days Via eCommerce.
Once your order is complete, your document will be sent directly to the Victorian Legal Admissions Board.
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  • If you are a Law graduate seeking admission to the Supreme Court of Victoria to Practice as an Australian lawyer, you will need to provide a Student Conduct Report. The Victorian Legal Admissions Board regulates entry into the legal profession in Victoria and determines the eligibility of individual applicants for admission and grants the compliance certificate upon which the Supreme Court of Victoria relies when admitting an applicant to practice as an Australian lawyer.
    The admission requirements are outlined under the Legal Profession Uniform Law Application Act 2014; within the Legal Profession (Admission) Rules 2015; Rule 19.
    Read more on the Law Admissions website:  Guide for Applicants for Admission | Victorian Legal Admissions Board .

  • You can also order a Student Conduct Report for other jurisdictions, outside Victoria, or for other purposes, not related to the legal profession. If you require a Student Conduct Report for any another purpose or jurisdiction, please specify this in the free text field in your order and upload any appropriate documentation.