Louisiana Petition For Admission is an official document that is submitted to the Louisiana Supreme Court in order to request permission to practice law in the state. It is required for all applicants who wish to become a licensed attorney in Louisiana. There are two types of Louisiana Petition For Admission: Original Petition for Admission and Provisional Petition for Admission. The Original Petition is for those applicants who have already fulfilled their educational requirements for admission to the Louisiana Bar. The Provisional Petition is for applicants who have not yet fulfilled their educational requirements but who have taken and passed the state's bar exam. Both petitions require the applicant to provide proof of eligibility, including completion of an approved law school program, successful completion of the bar exam, and a background check. Additionally, the applicant must pay a fee and submit several documents along with the petition, such as a character and fitness questionnaire, a signed oath of office, and a copy of the applicant's diploma.