it takes only five years to be able to be a paralegal
There are no official requirements in most places for becoming a paralegal. There are numerous places where you can obtain a paralegal certificate, which is a big help in obtaining a position as a paralegal. These are typically two year programs and may require an internship. College is not a requirement, though it certainly is a big help!You state's bar association can provide the specific requirements for your state.
http://sos.mo.gov/adrules/csr/current/11csr/11c50-2.pdf The Missouri State Highway Patrol's website has the requirements according to the laws of the state of Missouri. The above linked pdf file has EVERYTHING you need to know about the inspection requirements.
The requirements of an American Bar Association accredited paralegal program in the US are, an Associates, a Bachelors, or a Masters degree in any field.
Yes, you can take the paralegal course online and all the requirements about the paralegal course go to following link. http://liberalarts.iupui.edu/political_science/index.php/paralegal
Collection of disability from Missouri state is done at the Social Security Administration office. Visit its Missouri office, fill up application form, and present all requirements.
You can is you meet the institutions entrance requirements.
Contact your state department of insurance licensing department and ask them what the requirements are.
, California is currently the only state in the US that requires a paralegal to obtain a license. There are a few other states (about 7) that offer OPTIONAL certification. NJ is also currently looking at making paralegal licesing manditory.
While attending a paralegal school can be beneficial for gaining the necessary skills and knowledge, it is not always required to become a paralegal. You can also become a paralegal through on-the-job training, certification programs, or obtaining a degree in a related field. It ultimately depends on the requirements of the employer and the jurisdiction in which you plan to work.
The abbreviation for the state of Missouri is MO.
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You can certainly work as a clerk or paralegal in the US, but to be a lawyer, you will have to be admitted to the bar in some state. The requirements vary from state to state, but most want a law degree from an accredited school in the US as well as passing the bar exam for that state.