The Kentucky Attorney Admission Form is a set of documents that must be completed by any attorney seeking admission to practice law in Kentucky. This form must be filled out and submitted to the Kentucky Supreme Court Office of Bar Admissions. There are three types of Kentucky Attorney Admission Forms: the Petition for Admission to the Bar of the Supreme Court of Kentucky, the Attorney Admission Information Form, and the Financial Disclosure Form. The Petition for Admission to the Bar of the Supreme Court of Kentucky is the primary document needed to apply for admission, and it asks for the applicant’s name, address, education history, and other relevant information. The Attorney Admission Information Form is an additional form and requires the applicant to state their reasons for seeking admission, provide a list of any prior disciplinary actions, and certify that they meet the criteria required for admission. The Financial Disclosure Form requires the applicant to disclose any financial liabilities, such as debts or liens, that may affect their ability to practice law in Kentucky.