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The CLC encourages Solicitors and CILEx regulated FCILEx Practitioners with conveyancing and probate specialist experience to consider converting to CLC regulation. CLC Lawyers are regulated by a specialist regulator with a rule book tailored to Conveyancing and Probate practice.
Applicants must hold a current and valid membership or practising certificate free from conditions and provide information about their most recent year’s CPD, which should support the licence type they are applying for (Conveyancing or Probate).
Applicants must evidence (at the point of applying) that they have met the CLC’s standard annual Ongoing Competence requirements.
This enables applicants to:
If your licence recently expired, then you may still be able to apply for a CLC licence. You will be treated along the same line as CLC lawyers with an expired licence. To see what might be required of you view the CLC requirements for CLC lawyers with an expired licence. Contact us at licensing@clc-uk.org if this applies to you.
The table below shows the requirements for Solicitors and FCILEx Practitioners seeking to become a CLC Lawyer.
Lawyer | Non-CLC Educational Evidence | Additional CLC Educational Requirements | Occupational Evidence | Additional CLC Requirements |
FCILEx Practitioners with CILEx Practitioner Rights in Conveyancing and/or Probate CILEx Practitioners not qualified as a CILEx Fellow (Conveyancing or Probate) please click here | Level 6 CILEx Qualifications for Conveyancing and Advanced Commercial property or Level 6 CILEx Qualifications for Probate Practice CILEx Regulation Practising Certificate for Fellowship and Practitioner Rights. | CLC/SQA Level 6 Unit(s): (1) Managing Office and Client Accounts (Conveyancing); and (2) Landlord and Tenant (If you have also passed the CILEX Level 6 module: Advanced Commercial Property Law or can provide evidence that your Fellowship was award in Conveyancing, you can claim a further exemption to SQA Level 6 Unit: Landlord and Tenant and are exempt the aged qualifications policy) or (1) Managing Office and Client Accounts (Probate). | Evidence from CILEx that Fellowship or Practitioner Rights were awarded for Conveyancing and/or Probate | Regulatory, employment, financial and criminality screening CPD evidence |
Solicitors PRE-SQE | LPC Transcripts or if older than 6 years, the past 12 months CPD evidence. | N/A | Regulatory, employment, financial and criminality screening. CPD evidence. | |
Solicitors qualified through SQE | SQE Education Transcripts evidencing a Pass on Conveyancing and/or Probate related topics (exams) | CLC/SQA Level 6 Unit: Managing the Office and Client Accounts. | Regulatory, employment, financial and criminality screening. CPD evidence. | |
Solicitors that obtained their Practising Rights through the Qualified Lawyer Transfer Scheme (QLTS) PRE-SQE | QLTS – OSCE transfer documentation from the SRA | OSCE are required to complete each of the 3 units in the SQA Level 6 Diploma (Conveyancing or Probate Law and Practice). Exemptions are limited to the two units:- Unit: Conveyancing Law and Practice Unit: Law of Will Succession and Grants of Representation And only granted when the candidate has fully demonstrated to an approved Training Provider that they have passed equivalent assessments on an approved QLTS OSCE program. | Regulatory, employment, financial and criminality screening. CPD evidence. |
Individuals that are subject to ongoing criminal investigation/action, regulatory disciplinary investigations, action or appeal processes with any enforcement or regulatory body are not able to pursue a licensing application until the outcome of the adverse event is known. This extends to:
(a) with unspent suspensions/disqualifications.
(b) that have been removed from the Solicitors roll/CILEx or FCA register because of disciplinary findings and who have not yet had their licence reinstated.