Requests to be placed on inactive status should be made in writing to the Clerk of the Supreme Court and sent to the Clerk of the Supreme Court at P.O. Box 150, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 or to [email protected]. Changing your status to inactive limits your access to some practice tools.
for Attorneys Licensed to Practice Law in Missouri. Certificates of admission/good standing, inactive status, certificate of history (attorneys who are requesting admission to Kansas through reciprocity – indicate below) and certificate of status can be requested and paid for through this site. The fee for each certificate is $15.
Submit a $50.00 fee and Inactive status application via one of the following options. Made payable online via electronic check or credit card at https://health.mo.gov/about/online-payment.php . Once electronic payment has been made and you received confirmation, email completed and signed Inactive status application to [email protected] or via fax to (573) …
Requests to be placed on inactive status should be made in writing to the Clerk of the Supreme Court and sent to the Clerk of the Supreme Court at P.O. Box 150, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 or to [email protected]. Changing your status to …
Request for Inactive License Status You must have an active license to place your license inactive. Only the licensee should change information on this site. By entering information on this site, you are representing that you are the person whose information is being changed.
The employer may or may not be obligated under the ADA to accommodate you with a longer leave of absence than FMLA requires- but not indefinitely.
The employer may or may not be obligated under the ADA to accommodate you with a longer leave of absence than FMLA requires- but not indefinitely.
The Office of Attorney Services has a summary of disciplinary action that may have been taken against an attorney by the Supreme Court. For more in-depth attorney disciplinary information, you should contact the Supreme Court's Clerk's Office.
Within 30 days of their admission, newly-admitted attorneys must file a Certificate of Registration and, if registering for active status, pay the required registration fee. Failure to register and pay the registration fee timely will subject the attorney to a $50 late fee and possible suspension from the practice of law.