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May I take the oath of admissions for the Bar of the U.S. District Court before an out-of-state federal judge?

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May I take the oath of admissions for the Bar of the U.S. District Court before an out-of-state federal judge?

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Yes. You may take the oath of admission before any federal trial or appellate court judge if you follow the procedures described under attorney admissions for nonresident applicants. The oath must be administered by a federal trial or appellate court judge, not a magistrate judge.

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