Attorney Admission Application and Instructions are documents used to apply for admission to practice law in a state or other jurisdiction. The application and instructions provide guidance on the eligibility criteria and necessary documents required for admission. The application and instructions are also used to register for bar exams and establish a lawyer’s identity in the state or jurisdiction. There are different types of Attorney Admission Application and Instructions, depending on the jurisdiction. The general application requirements are the same, but additional documents may be required for each jurisdiction. These additional documents may include proof of identity, a background check, an affidavit, and proof of bar exam registration. The instructions may also cover topics such as the fees, deadlines, and other requirements of the jurisdiction.