The New York Affidavit in Support of Application for Reinstatement (Disbarment Over 6 Months) is a legal document that is used by attorneys who have been disbarred for more than six months in New York State. This document serves as an affidavit in support of the attorney's application for reinstatement to the New York State Bar. The affidavit must include a statement of the attorney's current qualifications and competence to practice law, a statement of the attorney's current good moral character, and a statement of any disciplinary action taken against the attorney in any other jurisdiction. The affidavit must also include a statement of the attorney's financial condition, a statement of any other matters that may bear upon the attorney's fitness to practice law, and the attorney's acceptance of the terms of the New York State Bar's Disciplinary Rules. The New York Affidavit in Support of Application for Reinstatement (Disbarment Over 6 Months) must be signed by the attorney and attested to by two persons who can vouch for the attorney's character and qualifications. There are two types of New York Affidavit in Support of Application for Reinstatement (Disbarment Over 6 Months): 1) Affidavit in Support of Reinstatement of a Disbarred Attorney; and 2) Affidavit in Support of Reinstatement of a Disbarred Attorney Who Has Been Admitted to Another State Bar.