Last updated: 12/11/2024
Application And Oath For Admission To Practice (First Circuit COA)
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APPLICATION AND OATH FOR ADMISSION TO PRACTICE. Attorneys who wish to apply for admission to the bar of the First Circuit Court of Appeals must comply with the admission requirements set forth in Fed. R. App. P. 46 and must be sponsored by a current First Circuit bar member in good standing. Applicants who are unable to identify a First Circuit bar member as a sponsor should contact the clerk's office for assistance. To allow sufficient time for verification, attorneys must submit a completed application at least seven (7) days prior to the date they wish to be admitted as a member of the bar of the court. The combined attorney admission fee – including both the $199.00 attorney admission fee due under 28 U.S.C. § 1913 and the $50.00 local fee due under Local Rule 46(a)(1) – is $249. The fee is waived for attorneys appearing before the court as (1) counsel for the United States or an officer or agency thereof, or (2) counsel appointed under the Criminal Justice Act (CJA). However, a twenty dollar ($21) charge applies to attorneys who represent the United States or who are appointed under the CJA who wish to obtain the optional Certificate of Admission. Absent a waiver, all attorneys, with the exception of current federal law clerks, are required to use the court's Case Management/Electronic Case Files ("CM/ECF") system to submit their bar application and pay the admission fee. Current federal law clerks should contact the clerk's office for further information. Upon verification of the application, a Certificate of Admission will be sent to successful applicants. Once admitted, attorneys will be assigned a First Circuit Court of Appeals Bar Number which must be used on any pleading filed with the court. www.FormsWorkflow.com