California Order On Application Of Non-Resident Attorney To Appear (Lodged Order Upload) is a type of order issued by the California Supreme Court that allows a non-resident attorney to appear and practice law in the state of California. This order is typically used when a non-resident attorney has been employed as a consultant or as part of a litigation team in California. The order requires the attorney to register to practice law in the state and to remain in good standing with the State Bar of California. The order also requires the attorney to submit a Lodged Order Upload form that includes a verified statement of the attorney's qualifications to practice law in California. The Lodged Order Upload is typically filed with the California Supreme Court and is reviewed by the court prior to granting the order. Depending on the particular circumstances, the court may also require the attorney to participate in ethics training or to take a proctored examination before granting the order. There are two types of California Order On Application Of Non-Resident Attorney To Appear (Lodged Order Upload): (1) Limited Order and (2) Full Order. A Limited Order allows the non-resident attorney to appear and practice law in the state on a limited basis, usually limited to a particular case or matter. A Full Order allows the non-resident attorney to practice law in California on an unrestricted basis.