The Vermont Certification of Oath of Admission is a document used by the Vermont Supreme Court when admitting lawyers to practice law in the state of Vermont. There are two types of Certification of Oath of Admission: one for attorneys admitted to practice law in the state of Vermont, and one for attorneys admitted practicing in the United States District Court for the District of Vermont. The Certification of Oath of Admission includes an affidavit, signed by the attorney, affirming that they are familiar with the Vermont rules of professional conduct and will abide by them, and a signature of a Vermont Supreme Court Justice or a United States District Court Judge, acknowledging the attorney’s admission. The Vermont Certification of Oath of Admission is an important document for attorneys seeking to practice law in Vermont, and it serves as proof of their admission to the court.