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Commonly Asked Questions about Legal Certifications

In the legal context, a certificate refers to a written statement that serves as verification and authentication of the facts stated within it. This document is often signed by a notary public, adding an extra layer of credibility.
The benefits of certification The benefits are many, and they include: Career advancement opportunities. Higher pay scale. Better job security.
Top Lawyer Certifications Certified Legal Manager (CLM) Board Certified Specialist (various legal areas) Certified Financial Litigator (CFL) Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) Certified Family Law Specialist. Registered Patent Attorney. Certified Bankruptcy Specialist. Certified Franchise Executive (CFE)
A certificate is like a passport: it identifies the holder and provides other important information. Certificates are issued by a trusted third party called a Certification Authority (CA).
Definitions of certificate A paper document that verifies a fact or attests to the authenticity of something. A formal document verifying that an individual has met certain criteria and is now allowed to perform in a certain area of expertise. A document that provides evidence of ownership or debt obligation.
noun. an official document attesting the truth of the facts stated, as of birth, marital status, death, health, completion of an academic course, ability to practise a profession, etc. short for share certificate.
NALS has been docHubing individuals since 1960, longer than any other legal support professional association. We offer three levels of certifications: Accredited Legal Professional (ALP), Professional Legal Secretary (PLS), and the Professional Paralegal (PP).