The Nevada Verified Petition for Permission to Practice in Bankruptcy is a document used by attorneys not admitted to the bar of the bankruptcy court to seek permission to practice in a single case. The petition must be verified, meaning that the attorney must sign and swear before a notary public that the information in the petition is true. The petition must include the attorney's name, address, phone number, and bar admission status, as well as the specific case in which they are seeking permission to practice. In addition, the petition must include a statement that the attorney is familiar with the local rules of the bankruptcy court, a statement that the attorney will abide by the local rules, and a statement that the attorney has not been barred from practicing before any court. The petition must also include a statement of good cause for why the attorney should be granted permission to practice in the case. The two main types of Nevada Verified Petition for Permission to Practice in Bankruptcy are the “Motion for AdmissioPreachac Vice” and the “Motion for Admission Pursuant to Local Rule”. The Motion for AdmissioPreachac Vice is generally used when the attorney seeking permission to practice is licensed to practice in another state. The Motion for Admission Pursuant to Local Rule is generally used when the attorney is not licensed to practice in another state, but has substantial ties to Nevada. Both motions must be filed with the bankruptcy court in order to be considered.