Professional Paralegal Register
The Professional Paralegal Register (PPR) is a registered scheme and the voluntary regulator for Paralegals.
The PPR defines Paralegals into four tiers and their practice areas, so that they can be clearly identified by their qualifications, knowledge and valued for the professionals that they are.
Registered Paralegals are regulated in terms of their professional conduct.
Paralegals on our register who hold a Paralegal Practising Certificate (PPC) are fully regulated to offer legal services to the general public or other clients such as companies or local authorities.
National Paralegal Awards
The National Paralegal Awards are organised by the overarching voluntary regulator for Paralegals, the Professional Paralegal Register and rewards the fantastic work being done by Paralegals in the UK. The categories reflect the diversity of a Paralegal's role within the legal sector, and the services they provide.NPA CERTIFICATES
Finalists, highly commended and winners certificates of NPAParalegal Practising Certificate
Registered Paralegals who hold a Practising Certificate (PPC) are regarded as a Professional Paralegal Practitioner, and are fully regulated by the PPR for all of the services that they are authorised to undertake, provided these services are specified on their practising certificates. A Professional Paralegal Practitioner’s clients are able to utilise ...Tier Certificate
The PPR defines Paralegals into four tiers, so that they can be clearly identified by their qualifications, knowledge and valued for the professionals that they are. Paralegals on our register may be offering services as a freelancer, their own paralegal practice, company or can be employed by firms, companies, legal advice centres and many other forms. Professional ...