The Texas Application for Admission to the Bar is an application process for those wishing to become licensed attorneys in the state of Texas. The entire application process consists of three parts: an application form, a character and fitness report, and the Texas Bar Exam. The application form requires applicants to submit basic information about themselves, including educational history, work experience, and contact information. The character and fitness report requires applicants to provide a detailed account of their personal history, including any criminal or disciplinary records. Finally, after completing the application and character and fitness report, applicants must take and pass the Texas Bar Exam. There are two main types of Texas Application for Admission to the Bar: The Traditional Application and the Uniform Bar Exam (BE) Application. The Traditional Application requires applicants to take and pass the Texas Bar Exam, while the BE Application requires applicants to pass the BE, which is a standardized, nationwide bar examination.