Hawaii Application To Appear Pro HAC Vice is a form used by attorneys admitted practicing in other states or jurisdictions who are seeking permission from the Hawaii State Supreme Court to represent a client in a specific case. The application is available on the court’s website or from the Office of Court Administration. There are two types of Hawaii Application To Appear Pro HAC Vice: 1) Application To Appear Pro HAC Vice for Attorneys from Other U.S. Jurisdictions and 2) Application To Appear Pro HAC Vice for Attorneys from Foreign Jurisdictions. The application must include the attorney’s name and contact information, the name of the court in which the attorney is seeking to appear, the name of the client and the case involved, an affidavit attesting to the attorney’s qualifications, and an undertaking to submit to the disciplinary jurisdiction of the Hawaii Supreme Court. The application must be filed with the Office of Court Administration and the fee must be paid before the attorney can appear in the case.