Create or Update Your OnePass Account
The OnePass account registration allows you to log on to multiple West applications with a single username and password, while enjoying greater security and control.
- More secure Usernames and passwords now have more secure character requirements. Because you create your own username and password, they are easier to remember and only you know what they are.
- More control Rather than having a password assigned to you by Thomson Reuters, you choose your own username and password. If you forget your password, you can reset it yourself.
- One profile for multiple applications You can use the same username and password with WestlawNext and other related applications such as My Account, store.westlaw.com, Westlaw Tax, Business Law Research, Compliance Advisor, lawschool.westlaw.com, Westlaw International, Westlaw Court Express, Westlaw Calendaring, Westlaw Credit Card, QuickView+ and more.
OnePass Username and Password Requirements
OnePass Username Requirements
- Must be between 8 and 70 characters in length, can be any letter, number or character combination, and is case sensitive
- Email addresses are valid usernames
- Must be unique from all other OnePass users
- Can be saved as a cookie
- Forgotten username can be emailed to user with validation of email address and answer to security question.
OnePass Password Requirements
- Passwords must be at least 8 characters in length and include at least 3 of the following 4 characters:
- uppercase letters
- lowercase letters
- numerals
- special characters: period ( . ), at ( @ ), hyphen ( - ), underscore ( _ ), pound ( # ), dollar sign ( $ ), or percent ( % )
- We do NOT recommend using an email address as a password
- Forgotten password can be reset with validation of username, email address, and answer to security question.
- Can be saved as a cookie. Please note that if you save both your username and password, and you access sensitive public records content, you will be asked to enter your password again. This re-authentication process will only be required once per session.
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