Oregon Rule 2014 Verified Statement for Proposed Professional is a form created by the Oregon State Bar to assist an applicant in applying for professional licensure. It is a legally-binding document that is completed by applicants seeking admission to the bar. This document verifies the proposed professional's qualifications, including educational background, work experience, and character. It also outlines the applicant's understanding of the legal profession and the professional responsibilities that come with it. There are two types of Oregon Rule 2014 Verified Statement for Proposed Professional: the standard form and the attorney-certified form. The standard form requires the applicant to attest to the truthfulness of the information provided, while the attorney-certified form requires the applicant to have the form reviewed and attested to by a licensed attorney.
Oregon Rule 2014 Verified Statement for Proposed Professional is a form created by the Oregon State Bar to assist an applicant in applying for professional licensure. It is a legally-binding document that is completed by applicants seeking admission to the bar. This document verifies the proposed professional's qualifications, including educational background, work experience, and character. It also outlines the applicant's understanding of the legal profession and the professional responsibilities that come with it. There are two types of Oregon Rule 2014 Verified Statement for Proposed Professional: the standard form and the attorney-certified form. The standard form requires the applicant to attest to the truthfulness of the information provided, while the attorney-certified form requires the applicant to have the form reviewed and attested to by a licensed attorney.