State Attorney Offices In South Africa

What is a State Attorney?

A state’s attorney is a lawyer who prepares cases on behalf of the state and represents the state in court

State Attorney Offices In South Africa

Bloemfontein(FS) Head of Office/ Acting Head of Office

Cape Town (WC) Head of Office

Durban (KZN) Head of Office/ Acting Head of Office

East London/Bhisho (EC)

Johannesburg (GP)

Kimberley (NC)

Mahikeng (Mafikeng) (NW)

Mthatha (EC)

What do you need to be a state advocate in South Africa?

State advocates are appointed by the National Prosecuting Authority and are attached to the Office of the National Director of Public Prosecutions.

Anyone seeking an appointment as a state advocate must have an LLB degree as a minimum qualification. A magistrate adjudicates criminal and civil cases in court.

What is the salary of a state attorney in South Africa?

The average state attorney salary in Johannesburg, South Africa is R1,075825 or an equivalent hourly rate of R517. 

How long does it take to become a state attorney in South Africa?

To become a lawyer in South Africa takes a minimum of 6 years—4 years for the LLB degree and 2 years of articles.

You must also complete the 4 board exams and be admitted as an attorney by the High Court of South Africa.

Is it worth becoming a lawyer in South Africa?

Choosing law as a career can be rewarding and exciting but requires hard work, dedication, and a high level of commitment.

The legal industry in South Africa is exceptionally competitive and there are many different career paths to choose from.