An Application to Appear Pro HAC Vice is a legal document that must be filed with the court in order to allow an out-of-state attorney to appear in a local case as counsel. Pro HAC Vice is Latin for "for this occasion", and the application allows an attorney to practice law temporarily in a jurisdiction they are not licensed in. The application must be filed by the attorney and may require additional documentation, such as a Motion for Pro HAC Vice Admission, a Certificate of Good Standing, and a fee. There are two types of Application to Appear Pro HAC Vice: the Motion for Pro HAC Vice Admission and the Certificate of Good Standing. The Motion for Pro HAC Vice Admission is a formal legal document that must be filed with the court and provides detailed information about the attorney's qualifications and experience. The Certificate of Good Standing verifies the attorney's current status of licensure in their home state and must be filed with the application.