The State Bar of Arizona, a non-profit organization overseen by the Arizona Supreme Court, regulates around 18,500 active attorneys and provides educational programs for both legal professionals and the public. Established in 1933, the Bar's mission is to serve and protect the public by ensuring access to legal services and justice.
With a 29-member Board of Governors, including four public representatives, the State Bar of Arizona offers various programs to assist Arizonans, such as lawyer regulation services, legal information for consumers, and free legal advice days. Operating independently, the Bar is funded through membership fees, service fees, and self-generated revenue to support its mission of safeguarding the public in legal matters.
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