South Dakota Application for Admission to Practice Law is a form used by individuals seeking to be admitted to practice law in the state of South Dakota. The application requires applicants to provide information such as educational background, professional experience, and moral character. Applicants must also submit a certification of good standing from any other state or jurisdiction in which they have been admitted to practice law. There are three types of South Dakota Applications for Admission to Practice Law: the South Dakota Bar Exam Application, the South Dakota Attorney Admission Application, and the South Dakota Limited Practice Permit Application. The South Dakota Bar Exam Application is for individuals who have not yet been admitted to the South Dakota Bar but wish to take the bar exam. The South Dakota Attorney Admission Application is for individuals who are already admitted to the South Dakota Bar and wish to become a practicing attorney. The South Dakota Limited Practice Permit Application is for individuals who wish to practice law in South Dakota on a limited basis.




