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Datalaw now offers CLC qualifications leading to registration as a Licensed Conveyancer or Conveyancing Technician

18 March, 2025

The CLC has today announced that Datalaw is now one of the providers of education leading to CLC qualifications.

The provider of distance learning has joined others that offer CLC qualifications, which are regulated by the SQA.

Licensed Conveyancers regulated by the CLC are Authorised Persons in terms of the Legal Services Act 2007, and on a par with, for example, solicitors within their area of specialisation. The Level 6 qualification is available through Datalaw as an apprenticeship, meaning that there is government funding for employers. Datalaw will help employers access that funding, which can cover as much as 100% of the costs.

Similar funding is also available for the level 4 course that leads to registration as a Conveyancing Technician.

Director of Authorisations at the CLC, Claire Richardson said: ‘These apprenticeships have recently been refreshed and updated by conveyancing practitioners working with education providers and the CLC. We are delighted that Datalaw is now offering these apprenticeships because they are a great way to begin a rewarding legal career and for employers to increase the skills of their workforce.’

Details of the Datalaw apprenticeships are available here:

Level 4 Conveyancing Technician

Level 6 Licensed Conveyancer

The full list of providers of CLC qualifications is here: https://www.clc-uk.org/trainees/how-to-enrol/