There are four Call ceremonies each year; Hilary (March), Trinity (July), Deferred Trinity (October) and Michaelmas (November).
To be considered eligible to be called to the Bar an individual must have successfully completed the following:
An applicant can submit their Call to the Bar application before meeting all of the requirements above. Please read the guidelines for further information.
The 2025/26 Call ceremony dates are below:
The Inn is currently accepting applications for the following ceremonies:
Before applying via the online application portal, all applicants should read the Call to the Bar application guidelines below thoroughly. There is also a brief overview of the process for those who are applying for the first time and for individuals who are reapplying for Call.
All students who commence the Bar course on or after the 1 June 2020, and have not attended a Qualifying Session prior to that date, will need to abide by the new requirements stated in the Qualifying Sessions Framework (further information regarding the requirements can be found on the following webpage). This requirement to meet the Qualifying Sessions Framework may also apply to Transferring Legal Professionals if stated in their ‘Admission to the Bar’ letter issued by the Bar Standards Board.
For students who commenced the Bar course prior to 1 June 2020, or students who attended Qualifying Sessions prior 1 June 2020, transitional arrangements will apply to you. Details of the transitional arrangements can be found under paragraph 39 of the Joint Inns’ Education and Qualification Rules.
The Call to the Bar ceremony itself will still be classified as a Qualifying Session up until 30 June 2021. The Call ceremony will not count as a Qualifying Session after this date.
Qualifying Sessions are valid for 5 years and it is the responsibility of all applicants to ensure they have met the requirements and obtained the requisite number of valid Qualifying Sessions at the point of Call. You can monitor this by logging in to your members area on the Inner Temple website.
If you are not a current Bar Training Course student, or you were recently admitted to the Inn as a Transferring Legal Professional, please contact the Education & Training Department directly at qs@innertemple.org.uk to ensure you are added to the mailing list for members currently attending Qualifying Sessions.
The Bar Standards Board requires that all individuals, including Transferring Legal Professionals, being called to the Bar after 1 July 2021 undergo a Standard UK Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) criminal record check. Additionally, those who have resided in a country/countries outside of the UK for 12 continuous months or more, or 12 months cumulatively, at any point during the 5 years preceding their application for Call, will need to undergo the equivalent international criminal record check/s.
The criminal record checks form part of the ‘fit and proper person checks’ required prior to Call to the Bar. A detailed overview of the requirement and how to obtain the checks, including a breakdown of associated costs, can be found in the Criminal Record Checks Factsheet, which can be downloaded below.
Also available to download below are the following documents:
There is a limited Criminal Record Check waiver put in place as a response to COVID-19 by the BSB. If you would like to find out more about the waiver, please read the waiver criteria and guidelines below before applying.
A breakdown of the overall cost of Call can be found on the Education and Training Knowledge Base HERE. Below is just a snapshot of the application process.
Information and application for Transferring Solicitors, Qualified Foreign Lawyers & Academics
On the day of the Call ceremony, those being called to the Bar must arrive at the Inner Temple Treasury Building at 5pm to register, whilst their guests should head directly to the Temple Church (or Inner Temple Hall for the Hilary ceremony) to take their seats. The ceremony begins promptly at 6pm, when the Masters of the Bench process into the Church/Hall.
The ceremony is followed by a reception in the Treasury Building for those who have been called, their guests and the Masters of the Bench. The evening usually ends at approximately 8.30pm.
Students being called must wear the following:
Please note, wigs are not worn during the ceremony at the Inner Temple. However, if you opt to have your photograph professionally taken then you will have the opportunity to wear one whilst being photographed.
Guests do not have to wear dark colours but smart attire is requested.
In normal circumstances, 3 guests are allowed but please read the relevant guidelines for further information about guest tickets.
Yes, please contact the Membership Registrar, Jude Hodgson, for a replacement (jhodgson@innertemple.org.uk)
Soft copies (digital) are currently £8, Hard copies (physical) are currently £12 each.
We can post hard copies of your certificate to you or you may arrange collection with the Membership Registrar from the Inn.
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