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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR VETERANS CLAIMS
Instructions for Non-Attorney Admission to Practice
Eligibility. Rule 46(b) of the Court's Rules of Practice and Procedure provides:
A Non-attorney of good moral character and repute
(1) Under the direct supervision of an attorney admitted to the bar of the Court, or
(2) Employed by an organization which is chartered by congress, is recognized by the Secretary of
Veterans Affairs for claims representation, and provides a statement signed by the organization's
chief executive officer certifying to the employee's:
(A) understanding of the procedures and jurisdiction of the Court and of the nature, scope
and standards of its judicial review; and
(B) proficiency to represent appellants before the Court
may be admitted to practice before the Court upon filing with the Clerk a completed application accompanied by the
prescribed fee (payable by check or money order). In making the certification in subparagraph (2), the chief executive
officer should be aware that knowledge of and competence in veterans law and the administrative claims process does
not in and of itself connote competence in appellate practice and procedure.
Application. Enclosed is an application for admission. It requires a certificate from the chief
executive officer of your employing veterans service organization or, if you are not so employed, a
motion from your supervising attorney. If you are admitted under Rule (46)(b)(1), your supervising
attorney must countersign all papers you file and must participate at all Court-directed conferences
and oral arguments.
Restrictions on practice. If you are an officer or employee of the U. S. Government, or if you are
a former federal officer or employee whose service involved matters relating to veterans affairs, 18
U.S.C. § 205 or § 207 may prohibit you from representing an appellant or petitioner before this
Court. These laws will not prevent your admission to practice, but if you think they may apply to
you, you should contact the Designated Agency Ethics Official or an ethics counselor at your current
or former agency, or the Office of Government Ethics, for advice before you agree to represent
someone.
Practitioner lists. The Court maintains two practitioner lists.
a. an internal list of all persons admitted to practice. We use this list to verify your status
when you enter an appearance in a case, to tell you about judicial conferences and other significant
Court matters and to provide certificates of good standing at your request.
b. a public list of practitioners who have said that they are available to represent appellants.
We send this state-by-state alphabetical list with our notice of docketing to each unrepresented
person who files a notice of appeal, and we post the list on our internet website. We will include
your name, address, telephone number, and e-mail address only if you request. You may receive
inquiries from appellants about representation and from persons who want to sell books, conduct
education programs, or organize bar activities.
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APPLICATION OF NON-ATTORNEY PRACTITIONER
TO PRACTICE BEFORE THE UNITED STATES
COURT OF APPEALS FOR VETERANS CLAIMS
1. Name: (Mr.)(Ms.)_____________________________________________________
Date of Birth:_____________________________
2. Business Mailing Address:___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
3. Telephone Numbers: (Office)________________________(Home or Cell)_________________________
FAX Number___________________________ E-mail Address:_________________________________________
4. Education: Beginning with the most recent, list below all the requested data relating to the high schools,
colleges, and universities you have attended. Mark "ND" if you did not receive a degree.
FROM
TO
SCHOOL
CITY
STATE [MO/YR] [MO/YR]
DEGREE
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
5.
Have you ever been convicted of a serious crime (a "serious crime" includes any felony or any lesser crime an element
of which involves moral turpitude, interference with the administration of justice, false swearing, misrepresentation, fraud,
willful failure to file tax returns, deceit, bribery, extortion, misappropriation, theft, or the attempt or a conspiracy or
solicitation to commit such a crime)? ________ If yes, explain in full (including dates, name of court, city
and state) on a continuation sheet.
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6. Are you a U.S. citizen or legally-admitted alien?___________
7. Work experience (including self-employment):
A. Name and address of present or last employer:
_______________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Dates (mo/yr) of employment: From__________________to_____________
B. Attach a description of any duties, training responsibilities, accomplishments, and
experience in your current or past employment that relate to your ability to represent
appellants before the Court.
8. Have you ever been denied or had revoked or suspended (a) a business, trade, or professional
license which required proof of good moral character or (b) the right to appear before a court,
department, bureau, commission, office, or agency?_____________Has any such entity ever
imposed public discipline against you, or is such action pending?______________If either
answer is yes, explain in full (including dates and the name and address of the authority in
possession of the records) on continuation sheet.
9. Do you want to be admitted to the bar of this Court in open Court? ______
(If "Yes" the Clerk of the Court will contact you with the date and time of the admission ceremony.)
10. Do you want your name, address, and office telephone number included in the Court's public
list of practitioners who have indicated their availability to represent appellants? _____________
OATH (AFFIRMATION)
I,_________________________________, solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will conduct myself as an
non-attorney practitioner and officer of this Court, uprightly and according to law; and that I will support
the Constitution of the United States.
I certify under penalty of perjury that the
foregoing is true and correct. (28 U.S.C.§ 1746)
________________________________________
(Signature of Applicant)
Date____________________________________
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NOTE: COMPLETE ONLY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING BOXES
** For application not employed by a Rule 46(b)(2) organization **
MOTION OF SUPERVISING ATTORNEY
I,_____________________________________, a member of the bar of this Court, move to
admit the applicant to practice before the Court under my direct supervision, pursuant to Rule
46(b)(1) and (d). I am satisfied that the applicant is of good moral character and repute. I
understand that my direct supervision of the applicant includes countersigning all papers filed
with the Court and participating in Court-directed conferences and oral arguments.
SIGNATURE________________________________________PHONE: (_______)______________________
ADDRESS________________________________________________________________________________
**For applicant employed by a Rule 46(b)(2) organization **
CERTIFICATION OF CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
I,_________________________________________________,am the Chief Executive Officer of
__________________________________________________, which is chartered by Congress and
recognized by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs for claims representation. I am satisfied that the
applicant is of good moral character and repute. I certify that the applicant understands the
jurisdiction of the court and the nature, scope and standards of its judicial review, and possesses the
necessary proficiency to represent appellants before the Court.
I certify under penalty of perjury that the
foregoing is true and correct.
(28 U.S.C. § 1746)
SIGNATURE:___________________________
DATE:_________________________________
MOTION
I,____________________________,a member of the bar of this Court, move for admission of the
above named non-attorney practitioner to practice before this court.
SIGNATURE___________________________
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FEE: A practice fee of $100.00
must accompany your application.
Send To:
Admissions Clerk
U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
625 Indiana Avenue, NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20004
Make Check Payable to:
U.S. Court of Appeals for
Veterans Claims
*FOR COURT USE ONLY*
Fee Paid [ ]
Date: _____________________
Admitted [ ] \ Not Admitted [ ]
_______________________
Clerk of the Court
Date:__________________________
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