A paralegal refers to a person who has graduated from a law major and has not obtained a lawyer's qualification or a legal professional qualification and is engaged in auxiliary work in a law firm.
Materials to be submitted when applying for a paralegal practice license:
1, "Application Form for paralegals" in duplicate, one recent bareheaded photo with one inch photo attached (inconsistent);
2. Two copies of the applicant's resident identity card and academic certificate; (The original must be submitted to the judicial administrative department for review);
3. Two certificates of good behavior and two certificates of no criminal punishment issued by the police station where the household registration is located;
4. Two employment contracts signed with the law firm;
5. Two certificates of personnel file keeping and unemployment;
6. The applicant's guarantee for the authenticity of the materials provided is in duplicate.
Precautions:
1, retirees only need to submit a copy of their retirement certificate to apply for a paralegal certificate, and there is no need to provide proof of file keeping.
Industry certification.
2. paralegals can't handle cases alone.