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NJ-After being sworn in when are you technically an attorney
After being sworn in (privately) in New Jersey, when are you technically admitted and eligible to practice?
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Re: NJ-After being sworn in when are you technically an attorney
Once you are assigned an attorney Bar ID on Ecourts. You submit the affidavit that the oath was administered and should be o-fficial shortly thereafter.