Ordering Law School Transcripts

Lewis & Clark Law School transcripts are ordered online in collaboration with Parchment ordering service, and are provided in e-transcript and print form. We highly recommend reading the information below before ordering.

Order Here

Please proceed directly to the Lewis & Clark Law School Transcript Ordering Service. Follow the instructions to create an account, or log in to an existing account. 

Please note that students who attended prior to 1997 may experience a slower response as records are not maintained in electronic format and must be scanned from the original file. Processing can take up to one week.

What types of products can I order?

An official, certified PDF of your transcript (e-transcript)

  • Orders are generally processed quickly - in some cases the same day the the order is submitted. However, you should allow at least two business days. (Allow additional processing time for high volume periods such as the end of the semester or after degrees have been awarded.)

  • Please confirm with the recipients that they will be able to receive an electronic copy of your transcript. Also, to avoid potential problems with spam filters, please instruct recipients to allow emails from Parchment (noreplyint@parchment.com).

An official printed transcript

  • You may ship domestically or internationally. Orders are generally processed within a few business days, however, delivery can take up to two weeks. (Allow additional processing time for high volume periods.)

  • You may choose a rush shipping option. Details, including costs, are provided on the ordering site.

What if I am waiting for my grades or degree to post?

Are you currently enrolled and want your current semester grades to appear on the transcript?

Wait to order until you can view the grades on WebAdvisor. If you order a transcript prior to grades being visible on WebAdvisor, the transcript will not include the current semester grades.

Are you graduating?

Degrees for students are posted 3-4 weeks after the end of the semester in which the student graduates. If you are graduating at the end of the current semester, and want your degree to be included on the transcript, do not order your transcript prior to the dates listed below:

January graduation: February 15
May graduation: June 15
August graduation (LLM and MSL only): September 15

Frequently asked questions about ordering

  • See the Parchment FAQ page
  • You can attach your own document for LSAC or other necessary documents to be delivered with your transcript

What if I have a hold on my account?

Transcripts cannot be ordered if there is a Bookstore or Business Office hold on the student record. If you create an account, or login to the Transcript Ordering Service, you will receive a message which directs you to contact the appropriate office. Once your hold is resolved, you may order a transcript.

What are the fees for ordering a transcript?

There is a $5.00 charge per transcript (e-transcript or printed). Please note that printed transcripts are also charged a $2.50 shipping/handling fee. You may also choose a rush shipping option for printed transcripts. Details are provided on the ordering site.

How do I order a notarized transcript or documents needed for an apostille?

You should not order a transcript through our ordering service. Instead, contact the Law Registrar’s Office for information.

Can I get an unofficial transcript?

Lewis & Clark Law School does not produce unofficial transcripts for students. Unofficial transcripts are intended for advising purposes only. Current students (and their advisors) may view the unofficial transcript on WebAdvisor.

College of Arts & Sciences or Graduate School of Education & Counseling records

I also have records at the College of Arts & Sciences, or LC Graduate School of Education & Counseling. Can I order all of my transcripts at one time?

You must place separate transcript orders for each institution in which you have records. If you place an order for a Law School transcript and also have records from the College of Arts and Sciences, or the Graduation School of Education & Counseling, the recipient will only receive your transcript from the Law School.