Washington Application For Leave To Appear Pro HAC Vice is a formal application requesting permission from the court to practice as an attorney in a specific case without being admitted to the court's bar. This application is typically filed when an attorney who is not licensed in the state of Washington wishes to represent a client in the state. There are two types of Washington Application For Leave To Appear Pro HAC Vice: an individual application and a firm application. The individual application is used if the attorney is not a member of a firm; the firm application is used if the attorney is a member of a firm. The application requires the attorney to provide information such as their name, address, bar admission information, and a statement of the case. The attorney must also provide documentation demonstrating their qualifications to practice and a certificate of good standing from the jurisdiction in which they are admitted to practice. The filing attorney must also pay a fee and may be required to attend a hearing. Upon approval of the application, the attorney will be granted leave to appear and represent the client in the specific case.