Last updated: 7/11/2024
Application For Admission To The Bar (Eleventh Circuit COA)
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Description
APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO THE BAR (ELEVENTH CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS). Pursuant to FRAP 46(a), to qualify for admission you must be a member in good standing of the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court, another U.S. Court of Appeals, a U.S. District Court, or the highest court of any state. In addition to this application, you must upload in PACER: (1) a certificate of good standing issued within the previous six months establishing that you are admitted to practice before one of the courts described above, and (2) a list of all state and federal bars of which you are a member, including state bar numbers, and your status with each bar (e.g., active, inactive, retired, etc.). See 11th Cir. R. 46-7. NOTE: certificates of good standing issued by some state bars, e.g., the State Bar of Georgia, do not establish that an attorney is admitted to the highest court of a state. You must have a member of this Court’s bar move for your admission on this application form unless you certify by checking the appropriate box that you do not know a current member of this Court’s bar. Upon approval of your application, you must pay the non-refundable amount of $239.00 (comprised of a $199.00 national fee and a $40.00 Eleventh Circuit fee) via PACER. Failure to pay the fee within 14 days of approval of your application will require that you submit a new application form. www.FormsWorkflow.com