Licensed conveyancers need a licence to practise. The route to obtain this includes:
During the two-year training period, students study for the CLC examinations, either by part-time study or by distance learning. The part-time courses are offered by some colleges of further education and other institutions - you can find a list of places on the CLC website. The council also offers a distance learning course, which over 60% of students take advantage of.
The course consists of two parts:
Most students take three to four years to complete the practical training and exams, although it is possible to do it in two years. Once they have done this, licensed conveyancers become holders of the 'first licence', which allows them to offer services through an employer.
Qualified solicitors, legal executives and law graduates are eligible for exemptions from all of the foundation-level examinations and some of the practical training. All exemptions, however, are dealt with on an individual basis by the CLC and require the submission of documentary evidence.
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