Vermont Replacement Attorney Licensing Statement

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What is this form?

The Replacement Attorney Licensing Statement is a legal document used by attorneys seeking reinstatement to practice law, particularly in Vermont. This form ensures that attorneys provide their current IOLTA account information, confirm their standing with state taxes and child support obligations, and disclose their previous jurisdictions of admission. Unlike other legal forms, this document specifically caters to those who have previously held a license and wish to reinstate it, not new applicants or those seeking initial licensure.

Form components explained

  • Firm or business address and contact details
  • Required Vermont IOLTA account information
  • Formerly known name and attorney license number
  • List of other state jurisdictions where admission occurred
  • Active or inactive filing status with corresponding fee details
  • Certification of good standing regarding taxes and child support obligations

When this form is needed

This form should be utilized when an attorney who has previously held a license in Vermont seeks to reinstate their license to practice law. It is applicable in situations such as returning to practice after retirement, re-entering after a suspension, or any scenario where the attorney's previous license has expired but they wish to resume their legal career.

Intended users of this form

  • Attorneys previously licensed in Vermont seeking reinstatement
  • Lawyers who have been inactive and wish to return to status as active practitioners
  • Any former attorneys who need to confirm their compliance with state regulations

Instructions for completing this form

  • Provide your current firm or business address along with contact information.
  • Fill in required Vermont IOLTA account information, including bank details.
  • List your former name if applicable and your attorney license number.
  • Detail all other states where you have been admitted to practice law, including years and current status.
  • Select your filing status (active or inactive) and submit the corresponding fee.
  • Sign the form affirming your compliance with state laws regarding taxes and child support.

Does this document require notarization?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. Ensure to review the requirements based on your specific situation and jurisdiction.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to provide accurate IOLTA account information.
  • Neglecting to list all jurisdictions where the attorney has practiced.
  • Not signing the form, which invalidates the submission.
  • Leaving contact information incomplete or inaccurate.

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Summary of main points

  • The Replacement Attorney Licensing Statement is specifically for attorneys seeking reinstatement in Vermont.
  • Accurate completion and timely submission of this form are essential for maintaining licensing eligibility.
  • Users must comply with all state requirements, including financial obligations and practice history.

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