The Application for Resignation of Membership in the Nebraska State Bar Association is an important document for individuals who wish to resign from the association. This form must be completed in full and submitted to the Nebraska State Bar Association in order to be considered for resignation. There are two types of Application for Resignation of Membership in the Nebraska State Bar Association: Voluntary Resignation and Involuntary Resignation. For a Voluntary Resignation, the applicant must fill out the form in its entirety, including their name, address, date of birth, bar registration number, and the reasons for the resignation. The applicant must also sign and date the form. For an Involuntary Resignation, the applicant must provide the same information as for a Voluntary Resignation, as well as additional information, such as the name of the person who has requested the resignation and the date on which the request was made. The applicant must also provide a statement of reasons for the request. The completed form must be submitted to the Nebraska State Bar Association along with any other required documentation, such as a copy of the applicant's current Bar Card and a copy of the applicant's official transcript. Once the application has been received and reviewed, the Nebraska State Bar Association will issue a Certificate of Resignation, which will be mailed to the applicant. Applicants should ensure that all information provided in the Application for Resignation of Membership in the Nebraska State Bar Association is accurate and complete. Failure to provide all required information may result in the application being rejected or delayed.