Washington Application For Leave To Appear Pro HAC Vice is a form used by attorneys who wish to practice law in the state of Washington without being admitted as a member of the bar. This document requires an attorney to prove that they have achieved a certain level of education and experience in order to be granted permission to practice law in Washington. The form includes information about the attorney's legal practice, including their practice area, the jurisdiction in which they are licensed to practice, and the court(s) in which they are requesting permission to appear. There are two types of Washington Application For Leave To Appear Pro HAC Vice: one for attorneys who are licensed in Washington and one for attorneys who are not licensed in Washington. The Washington Supreme Court Rules for Admission to the Bar and Practice of Law provide detailed instructions for completing the application.