84-16. Membership and privileges.
The membership of the North Carolina State Bar shall consist of two classes, active and inactive.
The active members shall be all persons who have obtained a license or certificate, entitling them to practice law in the State of North Carolina, who have paid the membership dues specified, and who have satisfied all other obligations of membership. No person other than a member of the North Carolina State Bar shall practice in any court of the State except foreign attorneys as provided by statute and natural persons representing themselves.
Inactive members shall be:
(1) All persons who have obtained a license to practice law in the State but who have been found by the Council to be not engaged in the practice of law and not holding themselves out as practicing attorneys and not occupying any public or private positions in which they may be called upon to give legal advice or counsel or to examine the law or to pass upon, adjudicate, or offer an opinion concerning the legal effect of any act, document, or law.
(2) Persons allowed by the Council solely to represent indigent clients on a pro bono basis under the supervision of an active member employed by a nonprofit corporation qualified to render legal services pursuant to G.S. 84-5.1.
All active members shall be required to pay annual membership fees, and shall have the right to vote in elections held by the district bar in the judicial district in which the member resides. If a member desires to vote with the bar of some district in which the member practices, other than that in which the member resides, the member may do so by filing with the Secretary of the North Carolina State Bar a statement in writing that the member desires to vote in the other district; provided, however, that in no case shall the member be entitled to vote in more than one district. (1933, c. 210, s. 2; 1939, c. 21, s. 1; 1941, c. 344, ss. 1, 2, 3; 1969, c. 44, s. 60; c. 1190, s. 52; 1973, c. 1152, s. 1; 1981, c. 788, s. 2; 1983, c. 589, s. 1; 1985, c. 621; 1995, c. 431, s. 8; 2007-200, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 4 - North Carolina State Bar.
§ 84-15 - Creation of North Carolina State Bar as an agency of the State.
§ 84-16 - Membership and privileges.
§ 84-18 - Terms, election and appointment of councilors.
§ 84-18.1 - Membership and fees of district bars.
§ 84-19 - Judicial districts definition.
§ 84-20 - Compensation of councilors.
§ 84-21 - Organization of Council; publication of rules, regulations and bylaws.
§ 84-22 - Officers and committees of the North Carolina State Bar.
§ 84-23.1 - Prepaid legal services.
§ 84-24 - Admission to practice.
§ 84-26 - Expenses of Board of Law Examiners.
§ 84-28 - Discipline and disbarment.
§ 84-28.1 - Disciplinary hearing commission.
§ 84-28.2 - Persons immune from suit.
§ 84-29 - Evidence and witnesses.
§ 84-30 - Rights of accused person.
§ 84-31 - Counsel; investigators; powers; compensation.
§ 84-32 - Records and judgments and their effect; restoration of licenses.
§ 84-32.1 - Confidentiality of records.
§ 84-33 - Annual and special meetings.
§ 84-34 - Membership fees and list of members.
§ 84-34.1 - Deposits of the North Carolina State Bar.
§ 84-34.2 - Specific statutory authority for certain fees.
§ 84-35 - Saving as to North Carolina Bar Association.
§ 84-36 - Inherent powers of courts unaffected.
§ 84-36.1 - Clerks of court to certify orders.
§ 84-37 - State Bar may investigate and enjoin unauthorized activities.
§ 84-38 - Solicitation of retainer or contract for legal services prohibited; division of fees.