New York Application For Admission To Practice As Attorney And Counselor-At-Law (Rider) is an application form used by those seeking admission to the New York Bar. This form must be completed and filed in order to be admitted to practice law in the State of New York. This application is also known as the Bar Exam Application, or the written portion of the New York State Bar Exam. The Rider comprises three required forms: the Application for Admission to Practice, the Character and Fitness Application, and the Oath of Admission. The Application for Admission requires applicants to provide personal information, such as name, address, and contact information. The Character and Fitness Application requires applicants to attest to their moral character and provide information regarding their legal experience. The Oath of Admission requires applicants to swear to uphold the laws of the State of New York. Once these documents are completed and submitted, the applicant may then take the New York Bar Exam.