Louisiana Attorney Petition And Motion For Admission To Practice is a legal document used by prospective attorneys seeking to become a licensed lawyer in the State of Louisiana. This petition and motion includes the applicant's full name, address, social security number, and other personal information, as well as a declaration of intent to practice law in the state. The document must be filed with the Louisiana Supreme Court, which will then determine whether to approve or deny the application. There are three types of Louisiana Attorney Petition And Motion For Admission To Practice: General Admission, Limited Admission, and Pro HAC Vice Admission. General Admission is the most common type, which requires applicants to pass the Louisiana Bar Examination and meet other requirements set forth by the Louisiana Supreme Court. Limited Admission is for applicants who are already licensed to practice law in another jurisdiction, and Pro HAC Vice Admission is for attorneys who are licensed in another jurisdiction and seek to practice in Louisiana for a limited amount of time.