The LSAT score release date is set by LSAC for each administration and typically falls about three weeks after the test day, with scores posted to your LSAC online account. The exact date differs by test, so the confirmed release date for your administration is roughly three weeks after the test date.
By Ali Unar, JD candidate at Georgetown Law and founder of Lovare Institut. Last updated August 2026. Figures on this page were verified in August 2026 or point readers to the current source.
The LSAT score release date is the specific day LSAC posts your score to your online account, and it is set in advance for each administration. Historically it falls about three weeks after the test date. Because LSAC assigns a separate date to every test, the confirmed release date for your administration is roughly three weeks after the test date.
LSAC publishes a score-release date for each test administration on its official calendar, rather than promising a fixed number of days after the exam. The gap from test day to release has generally been around three weeks. Scores post to your LSAC account, and LSAC emails you when your score is available to view.
The authoritative source is LSAC official LSAT dates and deadlines page, which lists the release date next to each test date. Third-party calendars can lag behind changes, so confirm on LSAC directly. The current administration-by-administration schedule shifts year to year; see the linked U.S. News ranking for the current No. 1.
Use the roughly three-week wait productively rather than pausing everything. Draft or refine your personal statement, request letters of recommendation, and build your school list so you can apply quickly once your score posts. If you are considering a retake, review the next test date now so you can register without losing time.
The LSAT score release date is set by LSAC for each administration and generally falls about three weeks after the test. LSAC posts the exact date on its official calendar before the test, and scores appear in your online account on that day. Check LSAC for your specific administration. roughly three weeks after the test date
You typically receive your LSAT score about three weeks, or roughly 21 days, after test day, though the precise gap is set per administration rather than fixed. LSAC lists the confirmed release date next to each test date. The number of days can vary slightly, so rely on LSAC published date. about a 3-hour test delivered at Prometric test centers and by remote proctoring, with scores released roughly three weeks later
Yes. LSAC publishes the score release date in advance for every LSAT administration, so you know your release day before you even sit for the test. The date appears on LSAC official dates and deadlines page next to the corresponding test date. This lets you plan application timing around a known release date.
The official LSAT score release date is on LSAC dates and deadlines page, listed beside each test administration. That page is the authoritative source and is updated by LSAC. Avoid relying only on third-party blogs, which can fall out of date, and confirm the release date directly on LSAC. see the linked source (see the linked source)
Verified August 2026.
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