SEBRON Paralegal Certification Exam
The exam consists of 50 questions and covers the following areas:
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Exam Cost
The exam has a one-time fee of $199.95
What do Certified Paralegals Do?
The paralegal profession requires working professions in the filed to obtain an in-depth knowledge of things pertaining to the legal field. Individuals can be well-organized and detail-oriented to achieve success.
Much of the work that certified paralegals stage requires a great deal of paperwork and research. Paralegals quite often perform the tasks that may free up lawyers so lawyers can work on larger cases.
Certified paralegals perform, but are not limited to, the following duties:
- Interact with clients
- Help prepare cases
- Perform legal research
- Assist lawyers in the courtroom
Certified paralegals, however, cannot set legal fees, offer legal advice, or present cases in a court of law.
Career Advancement for Certified Paralegals
Experienced and qualified paralegals may be qualified to search for several opportunities within related career fields, such as law firms, government agencies or insurance companies.
Career possibilities can be advanced for individuals based on performance, local market conditions and personal skills and knowledge. Other paralegals want to give themselves a promotion and become a lawyer.
Certified Paralegals Have Demonstrated:
- Understanding of stages and procedures of the legal proces
- Competency in legal writing
- Ability to assist attorneys in day-to-day legal tasks
- Components and stages of civil and criminal trials