The New York Attorneys Oath is a declaration of commitment to the legal profession that all attorneys in the state of New York must swear to in order to be admitted to practice law. The oath is administered by the court or by a notary public, and upon successful completion, the attorney is granted a license to practice law. There are three different types of New York Attorneys Oath: the Oath of Admission, the Oath of Allegiance, and the Oath of Office. The Oath of Admission is taken by attorneys who are admitted to the practice of law in the state of New York. This oath is a pledge of loyalty to the profession and to the state of New York. The Oath of Allegiance is taken by attorneys who are applying for admission to the bar in New York. This oath is a statement of allegiance to the United States of America and the state of New York. Finally, the Oath of Office is taken by attorneys who are taking public office in New York. This oath is a pledge of loyalty to the people of the state of New York and to the United States of America.