The Texas Attorney Oath on Admission is a legally binding promise made by a newly admitted attorney to uphold the law and abide by the Texas Rules of Professional Conduct. This oath is taken when an attorney is admitted to practice law in the State of Texas. There are two types of oaths: the General Oath and the Special Oath. The General Oath is a one-time promise to uphold the law and rules of practice, and to perform the duties of an attorney. The Special Oath is a longer, more detailed oath taken by attorneys admitted practicing in certain specialized areas of law, such as family law or criminal law. Both oaths are administered by the Supreme Court of Texas and must be taken in the presence of a notary public.