New York Order (To Be Admitted) is a legal document used when a person is admitted to practice law in the state of New York. This document is issued by the New York State Board of Law Examiners upon successful completion of the bar exam, and serves as proof that an individual is authorized to practice law in the state. It includes the individual's name, address, and a certificate of admission. There are two types of New York Order (To Be Admitted): New York Order (To Be Admitted) as an Attorney and New York Order (To Be Admitted) as a Counselor at Law. Both documents must be presented to the court or other legal entity when the individual wishes to practice law.