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Accreditation and CLE Rules for Virginia
Courses purchased through the United Institute for Continuing Legal Education are provided and fully accredited by The National Academy of Continuing Legal Education, an approved Virginia State Bar MCLE Accredited Sponsor.
Virginia attorneys are required to take 12 credit hours every year including 2 credit hour of Ethics.
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Virginia attorneys must complete their continuing legal education requirements by October 31st every year. The reporting deadline is December 15th.
Attorneys may carryover 12 credit hours into the next compliance period including 2 Ethics credits and 8 distance learning credits.
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Tax Deeds: What Are They, How Can I Make Them Marketable, And What If They Need To Be Undone?
Courses purchased through the United Institute for Continuing Legal Education are provided and fully accredited by The National Academy of Continuing Legal Education, an approved Virginia State Bar MCLE Accredited Sponsor.
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General Credits
2
For Access To This Course
All Courses Available iOS/Android Web
About This Course
What are tax deeds and how can they be used? This CLE course will explain the origin of tax deeds and how to distinguish between them and other types of deeds.
The course will address issues such as challenges to quieting a title which is a prime requirement for marketability and will also explain the minimum standards for undoing a tax deed as it relates to the tax deed purchaser and a prior owner or lien holder.