The South Carolina Supplemental Application for Pro HAC Vice Admission is a form used by attorneys for admission to practice law in the state of South Carolina for a specific case or multiple cases. Pro HAC Vice admission is a process by which an attorney who is not licensed in South Carolina can appear before a court in the state, with the permission of the court. The application must be filed with the court by the pro HAC vice applicant or the attorney for the opposing party. The South Carolina Supplemental Application for Pro HAC Vice Admission is divided into two categories: Pro HAC Vice Application for an Attorney from Another State and Pro HAC Vice Application for an Attorney from Another Country. The Pro HAC Vice Application for an Attorney from Another State requires the attorney to provide information about their legal background, including their bar admissions, education, and any disciplinary proceedings. The application also requires the attorney to provide an affidavit attesting to their good standing in their home jurisdiction. The Pro HAC Vice Application for an Attorney from Another Country requires the attorney to provide similar information about their legal background, but also requires them to provide proof of their citizenship in a foreign country. Additionally, they must provide an affidavit attesting to their good character and any disciplinary proceedings, if applicable. Once the application has been completed and submitted, the court will review the application and make a final determination on whether to grant the attorney Pro HAC Vice admission.