Admission Information
NOTICE FOR SPRING 2020 GRADUATES REGARDING APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION AND ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Click here to access the APRIL 27, 2020 STATEMENT FROM THE APPELLATE DIVISION PRESIDING JUSTICES REGARDING BAR ADMISSION PRACTICES. The following are the instructions and application forms to be used for each of the Appellate Divisions. If you have already submitted an application using prior versions of these forms, it is not necessary to resubmit any application materials. |
Instructions |
Part I Application (Updated April 3, 2023) |
Part II Moral Character |
Part III Law Related Employment |
Part IV Form Law School Certificate |
50 Hour Pro Bono Requirement |
Skills Form Affidavit (Updated March 2020) |
Pro Bono Scholars Program Affidavit of Completion |
- The Application for Admission must be filed with the
Appellate Division Department as indicated on the Notice of
Certification. A copy of the Notice of Certification must be
filed along with the completed Application for Admission.
Section 520.12(d)(1) of the Rules of the New York State Court of
Appeals for the Admission of Attorneys and Counselors at Law
requires you to file the complete Application for Admission to
the Bar with the Supreme Court, Appellate Division within three
years from the date when you sat for the second day of the bar
examination. All questions regarding your application for
admission to practice should be directed to the Appellate
Division
- Applicants for admission are also required to provide proof
of compliance with the new Mandatory 50-Hour Pro Bono
Requirement. For information on the requirement please visit:
http://ww2.nycourts.gov/attorneys/probono/baradmissionreqs.shtml
- Applicants who participated in the Pro Bono Scholars Program
are required to file the Form Affidavit confirming completion of
the Pro Bono Scholars Program. For information on the Pro Bono
Scholars Program and the Form Affidavit, please visit:http://www.nycourts.gov/ATTORNEYS/probonoscholars/index.shtml
- FAQs for New York’s Skills Competency and Professional
Values Bar Admission Requirement are available at:
http://www.nycourts.gov/ctapps/news/skills.pdf
- Attorney Registration and Fee Payment: All applicants are also required to file an initial biennial attorney registration with the Unified Court System prior to being admitted to the New York bar. This registration and fee payment must now be completed online by both applicants who passed the bar examination and applicants for admission on motion. Complete instructions on how to create a new online account with the Attorney Registration Unit to file your registration electronically (or to print the .pdf version for Motion Applicants) is available at:
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/aronline/BoleSearch