The Wisconsin Attorney Admission Application is an application used to become an attorney in the state of Wisconsin. The application process involves submitting an application, along with supporting documents, to the Wisconsin Supreme Court Office of Lawyer Regulation. There are two types of Wisconsin Attorney Admission Application: Attorney Admission by Exam and Attorney Admission by Motion. Attorney Admission by Exam requires applicants to take the Wisconsin Bar Examination and submit an application to the Office of Lawyer Regulation. Attorney Admission by Motion requires applicants to submit an application, along with supporting documents, to the Office of Lawyer Regulation. The application process requires applicants to submit the necessary documents, pass a background check, and pay the appropriate fees. Once an applicant has been admitted to the Wisconsin Bar, they will be able to practice law in the state of Wisconsin.