The Tulsa County Bar Association is a valuable resource for both the legal profession as well as for members of the Tulsa community. From continuing legal education and support services, to our lawyer referral services, we’re dedicated to helping our members achieve their goals, and to promoting public awareness and keeping the legal system accessible to all.
The Tulsa County Bar Association (TCBA), with just ten members, took on that challenge at its first meeting on October 3, 1903. Today our membership exceeds 2,200 attorneys, and the TCBA is one of the premier legal service and education groups in the country.
Our growth and steadily increasing effectiveness are a result of continuing effort and refining of the services we offer to the community and our members. A voluntary organization whose members donate their time, TCBA has been recognized nationally for our innovative and successful community programs.
By providing assistance with legal services to the poor and the individual in need of help, the TCBA fills a crucial need in the community. In the heart of the city at 15th and Boston, the TCBA headquarters location is convenient for the public as well as for our members.
The Tulsa County Bar Association continues to meet the challenge those ten members assumed so many years ago. Individual Tulsans of all ages, ethnic groups and backgrounds, as well as the community as a whole, benefit daily from the dedication of our members.
A Board of Directors governs the activities of the TCBA. It is made up of the Executive Committee, which includes the Association’s president, president-elect, vice president, treasurer, secretary, immediate past president and the budget chair. The TCBA executive director, federal presiding judge, district presiding judge, Auxiliary president, ABA delegate, TU Law School Dean, committee chairmen, the Law Library Trustee and eight directors at large which are elected by the membership, complete the Board.