Active Membership - $154
Open to individuals who meet at least one of the following qualifications:
- Successfully completed NALA's Certified Paralegal Exam
- Graduated from an ABA-approved paralegal program
- Graduated from an institutionally accredited program with not less than the equivalent of 60 semester hours of classroom study
- Graduated from a paralegal program not listed above, but has no less than six months of in-house training as a paralegal, whose attorney-employer attests that such person is a qualified paralegal
- Holds a baccalaureate degree in any field, plus not less than six months of in-house training as a paralegal, whose attorney-employer attests that such person is a qualified paralegal
- Minimum of three years of law-related experience under the supervision of an attorney, including at least six months of in-house training as a paralegal, whose attorney-employer attests that such person is qualified as a paralegal
- Minimum of two years of in-house training as a paralegal, whose attorney-employer attests that such person is a qualified paralegal
If your office has several eligible paralegals, consider the Organization Membership that provides the same benefits at a reduced rate.
*All military personnel receive a 20% discount on an Active type membership.
Associate / Sustaining Membership - $129
Open to individuals who meet at least one of the following qualifications:
Associate Membership
- Member of bar association endorsing the paralegal concept or involved in the promotion of the paralegal profession
- Individual involved in the educational field who endorses the paralegal concept or is involved in the promotion of the paralegal profession
- Supervisor of paralegals
Sustaining Membership
- Open to individuals, law firms, corporations, and paralegal program representatives who endorse the paralegal concept or are actively involved in the promotion of the paralegal profession.
Student Membership - $50
Open to individuals who meet the following qualifications:
- Enrolled student (taking at least 5 semester hours in the current session or upcoming) in good standing in any university, college, junior college, or other approved school pursuing a course of study as a paralegal
- Not currently employed as a paralegal