Admissions Information for Attorneys (includes instructions and Application for Admission to Practice, Form 30) is a set of information and instructions for attorneys wishing to be admitted to practice law in a certain state or jurisdiction. The information is designed to help attorneys understand the process of applying for and being admitted to practice in a state or jurisdiction. It includes instructions and an application form for admission to practice, Form 30. The application form is typically used to register with the state bar or other licensing authority. It includes questions about the applicant's background, education, professional experience, and other pertinent information. The types of Admissions Information for Attorneys (includes instructions and Application for Admission to Practice, Form 30) vary depending on the state or jurisdiction. Generally, this information includes instructions for completing the application, information about the bar examination, character and fitness requirements, and fees associated with admission. The application form itself may vary from state to state, but typically includes questions about the applicant's background, education, professional experience, and other pertinent information.