The Idaho Pro HAC Vice Application for Admission is a form used to petition for a lawyer to practice law in Idaho temporarily, without having to take and pass the Idaho bar exam. It is an important part of the process for lawyers who do not meet the requirements to be admitted to the Idaho Bar Association, but need to practice law in the state on a case-by-case basis. The Idaho Supreme Court and the Idaho State Bar Association are responsible for processing Pro HAC Vice Applications for Admission. To be eligible to file a Pro HAC Vice Application for Admission, the lawyer must be licensed to practice in another state, and must be in good standing with the bar of the state of admission. There are two types of Idaho Pro HAC Vice Application for Admission: the Application for Pro HAC Vice Admission to Practice in a Specific Case, and the Application for Pro HAC Vice Admission to Practice in Multiple Cases. The Application for Pro HAC Vice Admission to Practice in a Specific Case is designed for lawyers who are representing a client in a single case in Idaho. The Application for Pro HAC Vice Admission to Practice in Multiple Cases is designed for lawyers who are representing a client in multiple cases in Idaho. In both cases, the lawyer must complete the application in full and submit it to the Idaho Supreme Court and the Idaho State Bar Association. The application typically requires the applicant to list their legal credentials, the case or cases they are seeking admission to, and an explanation of why their services are needed. The lawyer must also submit a $50 fee along with the application. Once the application is accepted, the lawyer must also pay an annual fee of $500 to the Idaho State Bar Association. Once the application is approved, the lawyer will be granted a Pro HAC Vice Admission to practice in Idaho for a specific case or multiple cases, depending on which application was filed. The lawyer must adhere to all Idaho rules of professional conduct and practice in the state in accordance with the laws governing the practice of law.