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  1. Certification – NALA

    NALA’s Certified Paralegal (CP®) credential is a nationally-accredited certification that recognizes paralegals who have successfully completed a rigorous and comprehensive exam on knowledge and …

  2. Eligibility Requirements for Certification - NALA

    Candidates for certification must meet one of the following requirements outlined below in Categories 1, 2, or 3 at the time of filing an application form. (The deadline to submit additional documentation is …

  3. Advanced Certified Paralegals – NALA

    These web-based courses are available on a 24/7 basis. Anyone can take an ACP ® course. You do not have to be a NALA Certified Paralegal. However, the distinguished ACP ® credential is only …

  4. NALA – The leading paralegal association

    Earn a globally-recognized certification, the national standard for paralegals, available only through our process. This credential is a proud achievement and career-long commitment.

  5. Certification Applicants – NALA

    The NALA Certified Paralegal Credential distinguishes you as a standout professional in the legal field, demonstrating your expertise, dedication, and readiness to lead in a competitive workplace.

  6. Applying for the Exam – NALA

    Examinees must first be admitted to the Certified Paralegal Program by filing an application form with NALA. Once admitted, examinees must schedule testing times through Prometric to take the …

  7. Study Materials – NALA

    The Certified Paralegal Examination is a comprehensive assessment based on federal law and procedure. Before planning your preparation for the Certified Paralegal Exam, be sure to review the …

  8. Recertification Process – NALA

    If you have any questions regarding the certification process or how to maintain your certification, please contact us at [email protected], 918-587-6828, or click the button below.

  9. CP Practice Exam - NALA

    Prepare for your Certified Paralegal (CP®) exam with NALA’s CP® Practice Exam. Test yourself on a range of topics, including civil litigation, contracts, criminal law, and more.

  10. Hours may be awarded for presenting a seminar or workshop, or for teaching a course in a college-level paralegal program on a subject of substantive law or procedure related to the work of paralegals, …