Form 6 Certificate of Compliance with Rule 32(a) is a document used in the United States to certify that a company or individual has complied with the requirements of Rule 32(a) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. It is typically used in conjunction with a motion for summary judgment or other motion in a civil lawsuit. There are two types of Form 6 Certificate of Compliance with Rule 32(a): (1) a certification by the attorney for the moving party; and (2) a certification by the attorney for the non-moving party. The certification by the attorney for the moving party states that the attorney has read the motion and the supporting papers, has made a reasonable inquiry, and has determined that the motion is well-grounded in fact and law, and is not interposed for any improper purpose. The certification by the attorney for the non-moving party states that the attorney has read the motion and the supporting papers and has determined that there is no genuine issue of material fact and that the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.