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I have to appear in court but my dues are unpaid, can I still appear in court? After 9/1 of each dues year, unpaid members are ineligible to practice law until their dues are paid.

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I have to appear in court but my dues are unpaid, can I still appear in court? After 9/1 of each dues year, unpaid members are ineligible to practice law until their dues are paid.

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• I have a hardship right now and cannot pay my dues. Is there a hardship exemption I can apply for or can I make payments? Dues must be paid in full by the 9/1 date or you will be ineligible to practice. If you are not practicing, you can pay inactive dues and later in the year convert to active. • I need a copy of my application to the Bar, how do I obtain a copy? Typically, an attorney when applying for admission to another jurisdiction raises this question. The other jurisdiction normally is interested in a copy of the Bar Admission application, not the data enrollment form for the State Bar of Georgia. A copy of the Bar Admission’s application can be obtained by calling 404-656-3490. • Where can I find information regarding the application process to appear pro hac vice in Superior and State Courts in Georgia? Out-of-state attorneys seeking admission pro hac vice to appear in Superior and State Courts of Georgia should review Uniform Rule of Superior Court 4.

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