The Application For Admission Pro HAC Vice Iowa Supreme Court is a legal process that allows out-of-state attorneys to practice in the state of Iowa. The process requires attorneys to file an application to the Iowa Supreme Court in order to be granted permission to appear in a single case within the state. The application must include details about the attorney's qualifications, their client's case, and the attorney's proposed involvement in the case. There are two types of Application For Admission Pro HAC Vice Iowa Supreme Court: an Application for Admission Pro HAC Vice and an Application for Admission Pro HAC Vice for Out-of-State Attorneys. The first type is for attorneys who are already admitted practicing in Iowa, while the second type is for attorneys who are not admitted practicing in Iowa. Both applications require the completion of an Application for Admission Pro HAC Vice form, a Certificate of Good Standing, and a $50 filing fee.