C.r.c.p. 207.12

As amended through Rule Change 2024(12), effective July 28, 2024
Rule 207.12 - Oath of Admission
(1) Oath of Admission. No applicant will be admitted as an LLP in Colorado until such time as they have taken the oath of admission prescribed by the Supreme Court.
(2) Length of Time to Take Oath. No LLP applicant will be permitted to take the oath more than eighteen months after the date of the announcement by the Supreme Court that they have passed the examination. Nothing herein shall preclude reapplication for admission.
(3) Certificates of Admission. Admission of all LLP applicants shall be by order of the Supreme Court, en banc, and certificates of admission issued to applicants shall be signed by the Clerk of the Supreme Court. An applicant will not receive a certificate of admission until after the applicant has signed an oath before the Clerk of the Supreme Court or other designated offices and has paid a license fee in an amount set by the Supreme Court. The portion of the license fee necessary to cover the cost of the license shall be remitted to the Clerk of the Supreme Court.

C.r.c.p. 207.12

Adopted by the Court, En Banc, March 23, 2023, effective 7/1/2023.