What materials do I need to apply for a lawyer's practice license?

The materials required to apply for a lawyer's practice license are as follows:

1, lawyer's practice certificate (original and copy);

2. Certificate of law firm (special letter of introduction issued by law firm to meet with criminal suspects and defendants);

3. Power of attorney for criminal defense;

4, the client (usually family) identity documents and proof of kinship.

Application process of lawyer's practice license:

1. Submit an application: the applicant submits an application for lawyer's practice license to the local judicial administrative organ;

2. Qualification examination: the judicial administrative organ examines the qualifications of the applicant;

3. Unified examination: applicants must pass the national unified legal professional qualification examination;

4. Internship evaluation: Applicants who pass the exam need to practice as lawyers for a certain period of time and be evaluated;

5. Certification: After the internship is qualified, the judicial administrative organ will issue a lawyer's practice certificate.

To sum up, the materials required to apply for a lawyer's practice license include a lawyer's practice license, a certificate from a law firm, a power of attorney for criminal defense, a client's identity certificate and a certificate of kinship.

Legal basis:

law of advocate

Article 6

To apply for practicing as a lawyer, an application shall be submitted to the judicial administrative department of the people's government of a city divided into districts or a municipality directly under the Central Government, and the following materials shall be submitted:

(a) the national unified judicial examination certificate;

(two) the materials issued by the lawyers association that the applicant has passed the internship assessment;

(3) the identity certificate of the applicant;

(4) A certificate issued by a law firm agreeing to accept the applicant.

To apply for a part-time lawyer's practice, it shall also submit a certificate that the unit where it works agrees that the applicant is engaged in a part-time lawyer's profession.