Transcription of Paralegal Regulation by State
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Paralegal Regulation by State Updated August 2017 NFPA Regulation Review Committee Maren Joyce Schroeder, MBA, RP , MnCP; Coordinator 2 Table of Contents Table of Contents .. 2 Regulation by State .. 3 Alabama ..3 Alaska ..3 Arizona ..4 Arkansas ..4 California ..4 Colorado ..6 Connecticut ..7 Delaware ..8 District of Columbia ..8 Florida ..8 Georgia .. 10 Hawaii .. 10 Idaho .. 11 11 Indiana .. 11 Iowa .. 12 Kansas .. 12 Kentucky .. 13 Louisiana .. 13 Maine .. 14 Maryland .. 15 Massachusetts .. 15 Michigan .. 15 Minnesota .. 16 Mississippi .. 17 Missouri .. 17 17 Nebraska .. 19 Nevada .. 19 New Hampshire .. 19 New Jersey .. 20 New Mexico .. 21 New York .. 22 North Carolina .. 23 North Dakota .. 24 Ohio .. 24 Oklahoma .. 25 Oregon .. 25 Pennsylvania .. 27 Rhode Island .. 27 South Carolina .. 27 South Dakota .. 28 Tennessee .. 30 Texas .. 30 Utah .. 31 Vermont .. 31 Virginia .. 32 Washington .. 32 West Virginia .. 35 Wisconsin .. 35 Wyoming .. 37 Committee Members.
Aug 24, 2017 · 2003: Supreme Court of Arizona adopted § 7-208 of the Arizona Code of Judicial Administration regarding "Legal Document Preparers" effective July 1, 2003. This code requires anyone preparing legal paperwork without an attorney’s supervision must be certified as a legal document preparer. Legal document preparers can provide
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