Second Camera for Remote Testing in 2026-2027
Starting with the August 2026 LSAT, if you are granted a Remote Testing Exception for the live, remote-proctored modality of the test, you will be required to use your smartphone as a second camera during your testing session. This new policy will only apply to the multiple-choice section of the LSAT. LSAT Argumentative Writing will continue to be administered online with a single camera. This Second Camera Policy is being adopted as part of several security enhancements we’re introducing for the 2026-2027 testing cycle to not only protect the security of the LSAT content, but also ensure the LSAT continues to be a valid, reliable and fair assessment of your skills. Setting up your second camera will be a seamless process once you download ProProctor Live (opens in new browser window) during the onboarding process prior to taking your LSAT. When you input your confirmation number, the ProProctor app will guide you through the setup process. On test day, you can also consult with your readiness agent to guide you through the process. For more information, refer to the ProProctor Live Quick Start guide (PDF) (opens in new browser window).