Law Student and Supervising Attorney of Record Certifications are documents signed by both a law student and a supervising attorney in order to demonstrate the student's legal experience. These certifications are often used to satisfy the requirements for admission to a state bar. There are two primary types of Law Student and Supervising Attorney of Record Certifications: the Certification of Legal Internship and the Certification of Student Practice. The Certification of Legal Internship is a document signed by both the law student and the supervising attorney that confirms that the student has been accepted as an intern at the attorney's law firm and has been granted the authority to practice law under the attorney's supervision. The Certification of Student Practice is a document signed by both the law student and the supervising attorney that confirms the student has been granted the authority to practice law under the attorney's supervision. These certifications are important documents that serve as evidence that the student has legal training and experience and is prepared to practice law. They are required by most state bar associations in order to be admitted to the bar.